登陆注册
34933700000202

第202章

Descending to a more concrete view, we saw that the law sought must bethe law of the continuous re-distribution of Matter and Motion. The changeseverywhere going on, from those which are slowly altering the structure ofour galaxy down to those which constitute a chemical decomposition, are changesin the relative positions of component parts; and everywhere necessarilyimply that along with a new arrangement of Matter there has arisen a newarrangement of Motion. Hence it follows that there must be a law of the concomitantredistribution of Matter and Motion which holds of every change, and which,by thus unifying all changes, must be the basis of a Philosophy.

In commencing our search for this universal law of re-distribution, wecontemplated from another point of view the problem of Philosophy, and sawthat its solution could not but be of the nature indicated. It was shownthat an ideally complete Philosophy must formulate the whole series of changespassed through by existences separately and as a whole in passing from theimperceptible to the perceptible and again from the perceptible to the imperceptible.

If it begins its explanations with existences that already have concreteforms, or leaves off while they still retain concrete forms, then, manifestly,they had preceding histories, or will have succeeding histories, or both,of which no account is given. Whence we saw it to follow that the formulasought, equally applicable to existences taken singly and in their totality,must be applicable to the whole history of each and to the whole historyof all. This must be the ideal form of a Philosophy, however far short ofit the reality may fall.

By these considerations we were brought within view of the formula. Forif it had to express the entire progress from the imperceptible to the perceptibleand from the perceptible to the imperceptible; and if it Was also to expressthe continuous re-distribution of Matter and Motion, then, obviously, itcould be no other than one defining the opposite processes of concentrationand diffusion in terms of Matter and Motion. And if so, it must be a statementof the truth that the concentration of Matter implies the dissipation ofMotion, and that, conversely, the absorption of Motion implies the diffusionof Matter.

Such, in fact, we found to be the law of the entire cycle of changes passedthrough by every existence. Moreover we saw that besides applying to thewhole history of each existence, it applies to each detail of the history.

Both processes are going on at every instant. but always there is a differentialresult in favour of the first or the second. And every change, even thoughit be only a transposition of parts, inevitably advances the one processor the other.

Evolution and Dissolution, as we name these opposite transformations,though thus truly defined in their most general characters, are but incompletelydefined; or rather, while the definition of Dissolution is sufficient, thedefinition of Evolution is extremely insufficient. Evolution is always anintegration of Matter and dissipation of Motion; but it is in nearly allcases much more than this. The primary re-distribution of Matter and Motionis accompanied by secondary re-distributions.

Distinguishing the different kinds of Evolution thus produced as ******and compound, we went on to consider under what conditions the secondaryre-distributions which make Evolution compound, take place. We found thata concentrating aggregate which loses its contained motion rapidly, or integratesquickly, exhibits only ****** Evolution; but in proportion as its largeness,or the peculiar constitution of its components, hinders the dissipation ofits motion, its parts, while undergoing that primary re-distribution whichresults in integration, undergo secondary re-distributions producing moreor less complexity. §187. From this conception of Evolution and Dissolution as together****** up the entire process through which things pass; and from this conceptionof Evolution as divided into ****** and compound; we went on to considerthe law of Evolution, as exhibited among all orders of existences, in generaland in detail.

The integration of Matter and concomitant dissipation of Motion, was tracednot in each whole only, but in the parts into which each whole divides. Bythe aggregate Solar System, as well as by each planet and satellite, progressiveconcentration has been, and is still being, exemplified. In each organismthat general incorporation of dispersed materials which causes growth, isaccompanied by local incorporations, forming what we call organs. Every society,while it displays the aggregative process by its increasing mass of population,displays it also by the rise of dense masses on special parts of its area.

And in all cases, along with these direct integrations there go the indirectintegrations by which parts are made mutually dependent.

From this primary re-distribution we were led on to consider the secondaryre-distributions, by inquiring how there came to be a formation of partsduring the formation of a whole. It turned out that there is habitually apassage from homogeneity to heterogeneity along with the passage from diffusionto concentration. While the matter composing the Solar System has been assuminga denser form, it has changed from unity to variety of distribution. Solidificationof the Earth has been accompanied by a progress from comparative uniformityto extreme multiformity. In the course of its advance from a germ to a massof relatively great bulk, every plant and animal also advances from simplicityto complexity. The increase of a society in numbers and consolidation hasfor its concomitant an increased heterogeneity both of its political andits industrial organization. And the like holds of all super-organic products-- Language, Science, Art, and Literature.

同类推荐
  • ON FRACTURES

    ON FRACTURES

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 七言绝

    七言绝

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 清代学人列传

    清代学人列传

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • DAVID COPPERFIELD

    DAVID COPPERFIELD

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 舍头谏经

    舍头谏经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 暴王错爱:小妾不乖

    暴王错爱:小妾不乖

    刘飘絮睁大眼睛,看着帐内的身影,当年的誓言在耳边响起:“我必不让你再流一滴泪!我要让你含着笑容过一辈子!”为何,到底为何,他一夜之间,化作虐世恶魔,“贱人,睁开眼睛!”深深的羞辱,非人的折磨,刘飘絮是认命?是反抗?还是……
  • 巅峰之色

    巅峰之色

    天岚大陆,土地辽阔,种族林立,一个小人物,穿越天岚大陆地方豪门之子身上。大争之世,看李峰如何生存成长,金戈铁马,阴谋权谋,最后走上争霸之路,看巅峰之色。
  • 我的绰号黑小虎

    我的绰号黑小虎

    一觉醒来,发现自己出现在一个昏暗的山洞内,外面还有一到浑厚霸道的声音喊着“虎儿,十年了,你也该出关了”看了看自己一身锦衣,体内好像有股巨大的能量,“好像穿越到真人版猫兔奇侠传了?”
  • 魂魄天地

    魂魄天地

    人有三魂七魄,天地二魂常在外,唯有命魂独住身,命魂住胎,衍化七魄:气魄、力魄、精魄、英魄、天冲魄、灵慧魄、天绝魄。这是一个修魂炼魄的世界,强大的魄术,逆天的魂术,让我们共同踏出一条强者之路。
  • 前方高能:大BOSS,小甜妻

    前方高能:大BOSS,小甜妻

    某竹马:“林简兮,我告诉你,这辈子我要是认你做未婚妻,我就跪下给你唱征服。”林简兮,“……”她这个竹马怕是个假的。某竹马:“林简兮,我告诉你,竹马长兄为父,我命令你不许谈恋爱,不许和任何男生交往。”林简兮:“……”她这竹马怕不是个偏执狂。直到后来的某天,她被某竹马压在墙角,“林简兮,我们交换礼物。”某女眨眼睛,“恩,好呀。”某竹马:“从现在开始,我是你的,你是我的。”某女:“你脸呢?”某竹马:“早不要了。”后来的某天之后,全校女生沸腾了,大学欠她们一个强宠霸道又帅裂苍穹的大竹马哥哥!(这是一个傲娇竹马疯狂打脸,辣系青梅措手不及的故事,双处,甜宠)
  • 新疆穆斯林饮食文化

    新疆穆斯林饮食文化

    《新疆穆斯林饮食文化》是一部图文并茂的大型科普读物,它熔古铸今,展示了博大精深的新疆传统饮食文化,从冰封雪域到沙漠绿洲,从千里草原到山区田园,书中以近千张精美的图片及优美的文字再现了新疆7个信仰伊斯兰教民族的饮食风情,并展示了当代清真美食,绘就了新疆穆斯林饮食文化的发展画卷。
  • 太子有毒:娘娘要退婚

    太子有毒:娘娘要退婚

    太子容锦选妃,选中了青丘白家白离消息一出,伤了不知道多少少女的心。
  • 第三届全国大学生樱花诗赛获奖作品集

    第三届全国大学生樱花诗赛获奖作品集

    武汉大学是诗歌的王国。20世纪80年代以来,沐浴着中国高等教育历史变革的春风,有百年学积淀的人文精神的熏陶,武大校园诗人向缪斯之神献出了心中最艳丽的玫瑰。在王家新、高伐林等第一代校园诗人冲向全国诗坛之后,以马竹及南方诗派为代表的第二代诗人又红遍校园,嗣后,以浪淘石文学社与珞珈诗派成员为主的文学青年,则构成了武大的第三代实力强劲的校园诗人群体。樱花诗赛自发起举办之日起就一进得到了社会各界,尤其是武汉以及整个湖北文学界和高校文学精英的积极参与和支持,武汉大学将其列为人文武大建设的内容,给予了调度的重视与扶持。
  • 暗影国度

    暗影国度

    当一款引领网络时代变革的游戏重磅登场后,龚安只能选择跻身于这场风暴的中心。要么成为称霸赛场的唯一真神,要么成为暗影国度的孤高传说。
  • 杯中浮沉

    杯中浮沉

    马福生跪倒在地,举起了双手。“不知?各位大爷找我,可为何事?”他的四周都是扬起的灰尘,看来他被一帮子马匪给团团围住了。“杯子在哪?快给我交出来!”马福生迅速的把腰间携带着的麻布袋,扔在了地上。“小的是倒卖瓷器的,不知各位要的是酒杯还是茶碗?都在这里面呢!你们可以自己取。”一个带头的大哥把马停住了,下马时发出了木棍戳击地面的声响。“我要的是可以主宰世界的杯子!”马福生眼睛朝左上,回忆了片刻。“这位大哥!我还是不清楚你说的是什么?恕在下愚钝,能否再说的详细一些!”这时马匪们听到了几声枪响,马受惊了起来。三声枪响后画面变成了一片血红。