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" It seems to me that in men, as in brutes, there is no proof that any state of consciousness is the cause of change in the motion of the matter of the organism. "
The Encyclopaedia Britannica: Lor to Mun - Page 205
1911
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The Methodist Magazine

1880 - 820 lehte
...immediately caused by molecular changes of the brain substance. It seems to me that in men, as in brutes, there is no proof that any state of consciousness is the cause of any change in the moFOURTH SBBIBS, VOL. XXXII.— 29 tion of the organism. If these positions are well...
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Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, 51. number

Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1897 - 346 lehte
...indeed, Huxley has the courage to avow — "It seems to me," he says, " that in men, as in brutes, there is no proof that any state of consciousness is the cause of change in the motion of the matter of the organism . . . the feeling we call volition is not the cause of the voluntary...
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The American Naturalist, 42. köide

1908 - 950 lehte
...immediately caused by molecular changes of the brain substance. It seems to me that in men, as in brutes, there is no proof that any state of consciousness is the cause of change in the motion of the matter of the organism. If these positions are well based, it follows that our mental...
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The Popular Science Monthly, 27. köide

1885 - 900 lehte
...immediately caused by molecular changes of the brain-substance. It seems to me that, in men as in brutes, there is no proof that any state of consciousness is the cause of change in the motion of the matter of the organism. If these positions are well based, it follows that our mental...
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The Living Age, 124. köide

1875 - 844 lehte
...immediately caused by molecular changes of the brain-substance. It seems to me that in men, as in brutes, there is no proof that any state of consciousness is the cause of change ift the motion of the matter of the organism. If these positions are well based, it follows that our...
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Winds of Doctrine: Being an Examination of the Modern Theories of Automatism ...

Charles Elam - 1876 - 198 lehte
...we find ourselves endowed with free will and power 'to do as we like.' And finally it appears that ' there is no proof that any state of consciousness is the cause of change in the motion of the matter of the organism,' and that ' the feeling we call volition is not the cause of...
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The Contemporary Review, 28. köide

1876 - 1072 lehte
...find ourselves endowed with free will and power '• to do as we like." And finally it appears that " there is no proof that any state of consciousness is the cause of change in the motion of the matter of the organism," and that " the feeling we call volition is not the cause of...
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The Official Report of the ... Annual Meeting of the Church Congress, Held ...

1877 - 670 lehte
...possibility of misapprehension, that we have no such thing as volition. Professor Huxley states that " there is no proof that any state of consciousness is the cause of change in the matter of the organism," and that " the feeling we call volition is not the cause of a voluntary act,...
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Report of the Proceedings

Church congress - 1877 - 642 lehte
...possibility of misapprehension, that we have no such thing as volition. Professor Huxley states that "there is no proof that any state of consciousness is the cause of change in the matter of the organism," and that " the feeling we call volition is not the cause of a voluntary act,...
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The Causational and Free Will Theories of Volition: Being a Review of Dr ...

Malcolm Guthrie - 1877 - 130 lehte
...immediately caused by molecular changes of the brain substance. It seems to me that in men, as in brutes, there is no proof that any state of consciousness is the cause of change in the motion of the matter of the organism. If these positions are well based, it follows that our mental...
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