 | James Cloyd Bowman - 1918 - 474 lehte
...is thinkable, and that we entertain no doubt as to the final mechanical solution of the problem. But the passage from the physics of the brain to the corresponding...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,... | |
 | Alfred Wilhelm Martin - 1918 - 161 lehte
...The passage from the physics of the brain to the facts of consciousness is unthinkable." 2. " While a definite thought and a definite molecular action...simultaneously, we do not possess the intellectual organ which would enable us to pass, by a process of reasoning, from the one to the other." 3. " The chasm... | |
 | Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - 1919
...brain to the corresponding facts of consciousness is unthinkable. Granted that a definite thought and a molecular action in the brain occur simultaneously;...enable us to pass, by a process of reasoning, from one to the other. They appear together, but ice do not know why. Were our minds and senses so expanded,... | |
 | Joshua Lawrence Eason, Maurice Harley Weseen - 1921 - 446 lehte
...is thinkable, and that we entertain no doubt as to the final mechanical solution of the problem. But the passage from the physics of the brain to the corresponding...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 Emmons Rogers - 1921 - 328 lehte
...is thinkable, and that we entertain no doubt as to the final mechanical solution of the problem. But the passage from the physics of the brain to the corresponding...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,... | |
 | Abraham Myerson - 1921 - 406 lehte
...relationship of mind (thought and consciousness) to body. He quotes the "lucky" paragraph from Tyndall, " The passage from the physics of the brain to the corresponding...simultaneously; we do not possess the intellectual organ, or apparently any trace of the organ which would enable us to pass by a process of reasoning from one... | |
 | Robert Emmons Rogers - 1921 - 328 lehte
...is thinkable, and that we entertain no doubt as to the final mechanical solution of the problem. But the passage from the physics of the brain to the corresponding facts of consciousness is unthinkable. G ranted that a definite thought and a definite molecular action in the brain occur simultaneously... | |
 | James Hugh Ryan - 1924 - 399 lehte
...Association at Norwich — • Rudolf Eucken: His Philosophy and Influence, quoted by Meyrick Booth, p. 66: "The passage from the physics of the brain to the...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.... | |
 | James Hugh Ryan - 1924 - 399 lehte
...brain occur simultaneously, we do not 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. They appear together, but we do not know why. Were our minds and sense so expanded... | |
 | 1876
...is thinkable, and that we entertain no doubt as to the final mechanical solution of the problem. But the passage from the physics of the brain to the corresponding...us to pass by a process of reasoning from the one to the other. They appear together, but we do not know why." s An unseen world consisting of purely... | |
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