| Edmund Burke - 1869 - 652 lehte
...a halt, and where he is no longer entitled to say that his molecular grouping explains every thing. The problem of the connexion of body and soul is as...modern form as it was in the pre-scientific ages. Science is mute in this matter ; yet need we not grumble at this ; the mystery is not without its uses.... | |
| 1869
...here assigned to the Materialist, he is equally helpless." To sum up all in one brief word — " Th* problem of the connexion of body and soul is as insoluble in its modern form as it was in the pre-scientiftc ages."^ " He that believeth shall not make haste." This is- the one truth which, more... | |
| 1872 - 882 lehte
...two classes of phenomena would still remain intellectually impassable The problem of the connection of body and soul is as insoluble in its modern form as it was in the pro-scientific ages." l It is well known, and attention has already been called to the fact, that some... | |
| 1880 - 540 lehte
...unsolved, and, as far as we are concerned, is incapable of solution. The problem of the connection of body and soul is as insoluble in its modern form as it was in the pre-scientinc ages. There ought to be a clear distinction made between science in the state of hypothesis,... | |
| 1872 - 832 lehte
...two classes of phenomena would still remain intellectually impassable The problem of the connection of body and soul is as insoluble in its modern form as it was in the pre-scientific ages." 1 It is well known, and attention has already been called to the fact, that some of the most powerful... | |
| George Moore - 1868 - 456 lehte
...of phenomena of whose real bond of union he is in absolute ignorance. The problem of the connection of body and soul is as insoluble in its modern form...enter into the composition of the human brain, and a courageous writer has exclaimed, in his trenchant German, " Ohne Phosphor kein Gedanke." That may or... | |
| 1868 - 676 lehte
...of phenomena, of whose real bond of union he is in absolute ignorance. The problem of the connection of body and soul is as insoluble in its modern form...enter into the composition of the human brain, and a courageous writer has exclaimed, in his trenchant German, " Ohne Phosphor kcin Gedanke." That may or... | |
| James Samuelson, William Crookes - 1868 - 664 lehte
...of phenomena, of whose real bond of union he is in absolute ignorance. The problem of the connection of body and soul is as insoluble in its modern form...enter into the composition of the human brain, and a courageous writer has exclaimed, in his trenchant German, " Ohne Phosphor kein Gedanke." That may or... | |
| 1868 - 358 lehte
...bond of union he is in absolute ignorance. The problem of the connection of the body and soul is os insoluble in its modern form as it was in the pre-scientific...enter into the composition of the human brain, and a courageous writer has exclaimed, in his trenchant German, " Ohne phosphor kein gedanke." That may or... | |
| 1868 - 978 lehte
...of phenomena, of whose real bond of union ue is in absolute ignorance. The problem of the connection of body and soul is as insoluble in its modern form as it was in the prescientifie ages. Phosphorus is known to enter into the composition of the human brain, and a courageous... | |
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