[81] Pamphlet, "Is there a God?" p. 1.
[82] Second reply to Bishop Magee, p. 35.
[83] Mr Spencer (p. 31) represents the "Atheistic theory" as professing to "conceive" an infinite and eternal universe, and thereby to "explain" it, when the very essence of Atheism is to insist (as does Mr Spencer) that infinity is only the negation of conceptions, and that an infinite universe cannot be "explained."
[84] "Naturalist" seems first to have been used in this sense by Holbach.
[85] "What we call the operations of the mind are functions of the brain and the materials of consciousness are products of cerebral activity" ("Hume," p. 80). Mr Huxley goes on, "It is hardly necessary to point out that the doctrine just laid down is what is commonly called Materialism."
[86] Section on "The Value of Matter" (Werth des Stoffs), Eng. tr., p. 68.
[87] Section on "Motion," end.
[88] Section on the "Value of Matter" (Werth des Stoffs), end.
[89] Section on the "Value of Matter" (Werth des Stoffs), end.
[90] Section on the "Value of Matter" (Werth des Stoffs), end.