It would be incompatible with everything we know of the cerebral action, to suppose that the physical chain ends abruptly in a physical void, occupied by an immaterial substance; which immaterial substance, after working alone, imparts its results to... The Brain as an Organ of Mind - Page 154by H. Charlton Bastian - 1880 - 708 lehteFull view - About this book
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...circle of sensation, emotion, and thought. It would be incompatible with every thing we know of the cerebral action to suppose that the physical chain...material with an intervening ocean of the immaterial. There is, in fact, no rupture of nervous continuity. The only tenable supposition is, that mental and... | |
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...mental circle of sensation, emotion, and thought, there is an unbroken physical circle of effects. It would be incompatible with everything we know of...material with an intervening ocean of the immaterial. There is, in fact, no rupture of nervous continuity. The only tenable supposition is that mental and... | |
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...is an unbroken physical circle of effects. It would be incompatible with everything we know of the cerebral action, to suppose that the physical chain...material with an intervening ocean of the immaterial. There is, in fact, no rupture of nervous continuity. The only tenable supposition is, that mental and... | |
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...the mental circle of sensation, emotion and thought, there is an unbroken physical circle of effects. It would be incompatible with everything we know of...after working alone, imparts its results to the other «dge of the physical break, and determines the active response — two shores of the material, with... | |
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...the mental circle of sensation, emotion and thought, there is an unbroken physical circle of effects. It would be incompatible with everything we know of...immaterial substance ; which immaterial substance, aftsr working alone, imparts its results to the other edge of the physical break, and determines the... | |
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...is an unbroken physical circle of effects. It would be incompatible with everything we know of the cerebral action to suppose that the physical chain...material with an intervening ocean of the immaterial. There is in fact no rupture of nervous continuity. The only tenable supposition is that mental and... | |
| 1867 - 818 lehte
...circle of sensation, emotion, and thought. It would be incompatible with everything we know of the cerebral action, to suppose that the physical chain...material with an intervening ocean of the immaterial. There is, in fact, no rupture of nervous continuity. The only tenable supposition is, that mental and... | |
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