| Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - 1877 - 696 pagine
...brain to the corresponding facts of consciousness is unthinkable. Granted that a definite thought and a molecular action in the brain occur simultaneously...possess the intellectual organ nor apparently any rudiments of the organ, which would enable us to pass by a process of reasoning from one to the other.... | |
| William Hurrell Mallock - 1878 - 192 pagine
...The passage from the physics of the brain to the corresponding facts of consciousness is unthinkable. Granted that a definite thought and a definite molecular...us to pass by a process of reasoning from the one to the other. They appear together, but we do not know why. Were our mind and senses so expanded as... | |
| James Martineau - 1878 - 188 pagine
...of feeling and thought. Yet this is precisely the transition which is pronounced " unthinkable ;" " we do not possess the intellectual organ, nor apparently...us to pass, by a process of reasoning, from the one to the other." If between these statements " nothing but harmony reigns," then indeed I am justly charged... | |
| William Hurrell Mallock - 1878 - 196 pagine
...The passage from the physics of the brain to the corresponding facts of consciousness is unthinkable. Granted that a definite thought and a definite molecular action in the brain occur simultaneously ; \ve do not possess the intellectual organ, nor apparently any rudiment of the organ, which would... | |
| Archibald Alexander Hodge - 1879 - 706 pagine
..."The passage from the physics of the brain to the corresponding tacts of consciousness is unthinkable. Granted that a definite thought and a definite molecular...of reasoning, from the one phenomenon to the other. ... In affirming that the growth of the body is mechanical, and that thought as exercised by us has... | |
| Robert Flint - 1879 - 602 pagine
...The passage from the physics of the brain to the corresponding facts of consciousness is unthinkable. Granted that a definite thought and a definite molecular...us to pass, by a process of reasoning, from the one phenomena to the other. They appear together, but we do not know why. Were our minds and senses so... | |
| Henry Calderwood - 1879 - 482 pagine
...The passage from the physics of the brain to the corresponding facts of consciousness is unthinkable. Granted that a definite thought and a definite molecular...us to pass, by a process of reasoning, from the one to the other. They appear together, but we do not know why. Were our minds and senses so expanded,... | |
| Robert Flint - 1879 - 580 pagine
...The passage from the physics of the brain to the corresponding facts of consciousness is unthinkable. Granted that a definite thought and a definite molecular...us to pass, by a process of reasoning, from the one phenomena to the other. They appear together, but we do not know why. Were our minds and senses so... | |
| George Park Fisher - 1879 - 200 pagine
...these thoughts and feelings are the manifestation is equally distinct. Dr. Tyndall has well said : " Granted that a definite thought and a definite molecular...would enable us to pass by a process of reasoning from one phenomenon to the other. They appear together, but we do not know why." "The passage from the physics... | |
| Thomas Martin Herbert - 1879 - 512 pagine
...facts of consciousness is unthinkable. ' Granted that a definite thought and a definite mole' cular action in the brain occur simultaneously, we do '...possess the intellectual organ, nor apparently any 'rudiments of the organ, which would enable us to ' pass by a process of reasoning from the one to... | |
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