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the human spirit for thousands o...Further evolution<br />the human spirit for thousands of years can alter the foundations of our<br />cognition and our mental structure through a series of imperceptible gradual<br />changes may take new forms, which we currently can't<br />themselves to make no idea. The final conclusions of the psychology and theory<br />knowledge of Spencer confirmed by the data of his metaphysics. The unknowable is<br />some beyond our mind in its innermost essence, but for such x,<br />concerning whose reality apart from our consciousness cannot be a doubt.<br />But this is not enough to study the development of material and spiritual phenomena indicates<br />the existence of a parallelism between the properties of the Unknowable and<br />maps it in our minds, of concurrency, which can be likened<br />the relation between the geometric properties of a cube and its projection on the side<br />the surface of the cylinder. This belief in the existence of Unknowable and<br />the existence of analogy between its properties and some properties<br />Knowable Spencer calls the converted realism. It<br />in opposition to this hypothesis the point of view of idealism, rejecting or<br />questioning the existence of the Unknowable whatever<br />consciousness. In favor of a realistic hypothesis, he refers to the following<br />considerations. 1) This hypothesis is most clear and simple. Idealistic<br />the explanation of the parallelism that exists between the properties of the knower and<br />knowable, very stiffly, artificially difficult (proof from<br />simplicity). 2) Primal consciousness (the savage child) instinctively follows<br />the most natural point of view - realistic (evidence from<br />championship). 3) the Language suggests confidence in being - in-itself ordinary speech<br />refuses to transfer in a comprehensible form, the claims of skeptics and<br />idealists.Pearl Necklacehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01857152720762307589noreply@blogger.com