| George Rolleston - 1868 - 28 lehte
...terms known to natural science, ceases to be Physiology when it imports into its interpretations any psychical factor, a factor which no physical research...disclose or identify, or get the remotest glimpse of." But, I apprehend, if the Physiologist wishes to become an Anthropologist, he must qualify himself to... | |
| John James Stewart Perowne (bp. of Worcester.) - 1869 - 180 lehte
...terms known to natural science, ceases to be Physiology when it imports into its interpretations any psychical factor, a factor which no physical research...disclose, or identify, or get the remotest glimpse of." This is of course simply true. "But," says Professor Rolleston (who quotes this passage in his Address... | |
| British Medical Association, William Stokes - 1869 - 326 lehte
...terms known to natural science, ceases to be Physiology when it imports into its interpretations any psychical factor, a factor which no physical research...disclose or identify, or get the remotest glimpse of.' But, I apprehend,* if the Physiologist wishes to become an Anthropologist, he must qualify himself... | |
| John James Stewart Perowne - 1869 - 180 lehte
...terms known to natural science, ceases to be Physiology when it imports into its interpretations any psychical factor, a factor which no physical research...disclose, or identify, or get the remotest glimpse of." This is of course simply true. "But," says Professor Rolleston (who quotes this passage in his Address... | |
| John James Stewart Perowne - 1869 - 168 lehte
...terms known to natural science, ceases to be Physiology when it imports into its interpretations any psychical factor, a factor which no physical research...disclose, or identify, or get the remotest glimpse of." This is of course simply true. "But," says Professor Rolleston (who quotes this passage in his Address... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1870 - 658 lehte
...in terms known to physical science, ceases to be Physiology when it imports into its interpretations a psychical factor — a factor which no physical...disclose, or identify, or get the remotest glimpse of. The relations between nerveactions and mental states form a distinct subject, to be dealt with presently.... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1870 - 704 lehte
...in terms known to physical science, ceases to be Physiology when it imports into its interpretations a psychical factor — a factor which no physical research whatever can disclose, or identify, or got the remotest glimpse of. The relations between nerveactions and mental states form a distinct subject,... | |
| 1871 - 580 lehte
...Herbert Spencer (op. cit., p. 48), " ceases to be physiology when it imports into its interpretations any psychical factor, a factor which no physical research...disclose, or identify, or get the remotest glimpse of." It would be unfair to Dr. Laycock not to put prominently forward the fact that the entire latter half... | |
| Reuben A. Vance - 1871 - 260 lehte
...terms known to natural science, ceases to be physiology when it imports into its interpretations any psychical factor, a factor which no physical research...disclose or identify, or get the remotest glimpse of." Prof. Lionel S. Beale says: "Every one will admit that the nerve-tissue of the brain is the instrument... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1872 - 660 lehte
...physical science, ceases to be Physiology when it imports into its interpretations a psychical factor—a factor which no physical research whatever can disclose, or identify, or get the remotest glimpse of. The relations between nerveactions and mental states form a distinct subject, to be dealt with presently.... | |
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