A century has elapsed since the invention of the steam engine, and we are only just beginning to feel the depths of the shock it gave us. But the revolution it has effected in industry has nevertheless upset human relations altogether. New ideas are arising,... Genetic Democracy: Philosophical Perspectives - Page 122edited by - 2007 - 148 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| Henri Bergson, Arthur Mitchell - 1911 - 436 pages
...upset human relations alvi together. New ideas are arising, new feelings are on the way to flower. In thousands of years, when, seen from the distance,...little, even supposing they are remembered at all; Steam-engine, and the procession of inventions of eWy kind that accompanied it, will perhaps be spoken... | |
| Henri Bergson - 1911 - 438 pages
...nevertheless upset human relations altogether. New ideas are arising, new feelings are on the way to flower. In thousands of years, when, seen from the distance,...visible, our wars and our revolutions will count for IHtle, even supposing they are remembered at all; but the steam-engine, and the procession of inventions... | |
| Henri Bergson - 1911 - 440 pages
...nevertheless upset human relations altogether. New ideas are arising, new feelings are on the way to flower. In thousands of years, when, seen from the distance,...lines of the present age will still be visible, our ware and our revolutions will count for little, even supposing they are remembered at all; but the... | |
| Francis Sydney Marvin - 1913 - 318 pages
...arising, new feelings are on the way to flower. In thousands of years, when, seen from the distance, only broad lines of the present age will still be visible,...our wars and our revolutions will count for little, but the steamengine, and the procession of inventions that accompanied it, will perhaps be spoken of... | |
| Irwin Edman - 1919 - 480 pages
...nevertheless upset human relations altogether. New ideas are arising, new feelings are on the way to flower. In thousands of years, when seen from the distance,...present age will still be visible, our wars and our evolutions will count for little, even supposing they are remembered at all ; but the steam engine... | |
| Irwin Edman - 1920 - 488 pages
...nevertheless upset human relations altogether. New ideas are arising, new feelings are on the way to flower. In thousands of years, when, seen from the distance,...even supposing they are remembered at all; but the steam engine and the procession of inventions that accompanied it, will perhaps be spoken of as we... | |
| Conrad Gill, Charles Wilfred Valentine - 1921 - 338 pages
...was first printed by steam-power in 1814. " In thousands of years, when, seen from the distance, only broad lines of the present age will still be visible,...our wars and our revolutions will count for little, but the steam-engine, and the procession of inventions that accompanied it, will perhaps be spoken... | |
| Robert Bud - 1994 - 324 pages
...suggested) defines a historical era. Our current technological state defines our state of consciousness: In thousands of years, when seen from the distance,...steam-engine, and the procession of inventions of every king that accompanied it, will perhaps be spoken of as we speak of the chipped stone of the pre-historic... | |
| Henri Bergson - 2005 - 473 pages
...nevertheless upset human relations altogether. New ideas are arising, new feelings are on the way to flower. In thousands of years, when, seen from the distance,...even supposing they are remembered at all; but the steam engine, and the procession of inventions of every kind that accompanied it, will perhaps be spoken... | |
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