id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 37513 Morgan, C. Lloyd (Conwy Lloyd) Spencer's Philosophy of Science The Herbert Spencer Lecture Delivered at the Museum 7 November, 1913 .txt text/plain 16252 974 67 But Spencer uses Agency, Power, Cause, Force, in mean by science[30]--I pass on to Spencer's treatment of the philosophy Spencer the universality of connexion between cause and effect. Spencer); let us restrict our attention to cause and effect in the realm cause and effect' on which Spencer insists.[33] There is, however, things stand in certain kinds of relatedness to each other changes take relational fields--a fact of which Spencer took too little cognizance, and rich sense of the word--a cause which produces the effect. physico-chemical type--relations which are effective and which require a for science, that cognition always implies certain physiological the cognitive relation always involves relatedness of _many terms_, and effectiveness, within a field of cognitive relatedness, if the facts Herbert Spencer, is the treatment of this type of relatedness on lines Cognitive relatedness among physical things may is implied by the effectiveness of the cognitive relation. ./cache/37513.txt ./txt/37513.txt