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" There are things that intelligence alone is able to seek, but which, by itself, it will never find. These things instinct alone could find; but it will never seek them. "
Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine - Page 320
1915
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Review of Theology & Philosophy, Volume 3

Allan Menzies - Philosophy - 1908 - 840 pages
...instinct and not thought. " There are some things which intelligence alone is capable of searching after, but which by itself it will never find. These things instinct alone will find, but it will never search for them." It will be seen that in the general result M. Bergson's...
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Creative Evolution

Henri Bergson - Philosophy - 1911 - 438 pages
...instinct and intelligence is what the whole of this analysis was meant to bring out. We formulate it thus: There are things that intelligence alone is able to...alone could find; but it will never seek them. It is necessary here to consider some preliminary details that concern the mechanism of intelligence....
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God in Evolution: A Pragmatic Study of Theology

Francis Howe Johnson - Evolution - 1911 - 376 pages
...nature; not, however, in virtue of his intelligence, but because this is supplemented by instinct. "There are things that intelligence alone is able...instinct alone could find; but it will never seek them."JI think it will be generally conceded that this account describes truthfully the salient characteristics...
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Creative Evolution

Henri Bergson - Philosophy - 1913 - 442 pages
...and intelligence is what the whole of this analysis was meant to bring out. We formulate it thus : There are things that intelligence | alone is able...instinct alone could find; but it will never seek Aon. It is necessary here to consider some preliminary details that concern the mechanism of intelligence....
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Creative Evolution

Henri Bergson, Arthur Mitchell - Evolution - 1911 - 450 pages
...this analysis was meant to bring out. \ We formulate it thus: There are things that intelligence^ _ alone is able to seek, but which, by itself, it will...alone could find; but it will never seek them. It is necessary here to consider some preliminary details that concern the mechanism of intelligence....
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Creative Evolution

Henri Bergson - Philosophy - 1911 - 440 pages
...out. We formulate it thus:, TJb£te-ase*J]iiug8.that intelligence} alone is able to seek^ butjvhich, by itself, it will never find. These things instinct alone could find; but it will never seek .It is necessary here to consider some preliminary details that concern the mechanism of intelligence....
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Creative Evolution

Henri Bergson, Arthur Mitchell - Evolution - 1911 - 444 pages
...instinct and intelligence is what the whole of this analysis was meant to bring out. We formulate it thus: There are things that intelligence alone is able to seek, but which, by itself, it wtil never find. These things instinct alone could find; but it will never seek them. It is necessary...
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Instinct and Experience

Conwy Lloyd Morgan - Psychology - 1912 - 328 pages
...intelligence is what the whole of this analysis was meant to bring out. We may formulate it thus : — There are things that intelligence alone is able to...instinct alone could find ; but it will never seek them." I can myself accept this formula which accords well with my conception of instinct For instinct never...
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Modern Science and the Illusions of Professor Bergson

Hugh Elliot - Knowledge, Theory of - 1912 - 290 pages
...altogether separate provinces ; the one seeking out the forms of things, the other the substance. ' There are things that intelligence alone is able to...These things instinct alone could find, but it will 1 Creative Evolution, p. 142. 2 Ibid., p. 146. * Ibid., p. 147. never seek them.'1 It becomes important...
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Proceedings of the American Medico-Psychological ..., Volume 19; Volume 68

American Psychiatric Association - Psychiatry - 1912 - 540 pages
...away. To express the fact in terms of the most modern philosophy : There are things that intellect alone is able to seek but which, by itself, it will...instinct alone could find, but it will never seek them. Life is something more than geometry and logic, and outside of this domain pure reasoning needs to...
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