| 1875 - 1012 str.
...themselves. There is a parallelism between them, but there is no interference of one with the other. If anybody says that the will influences matter, the...assertion belongs to the crude materialism of the savage. The only thing which influences matter is the position of surrounding matter or the motion of surrounding... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1877 - 1470 str.
...volition counts for something as a condition of the course of events' Professor Clifford asserts that, ' if anybody says that the Will influences matter, the statement is not untrue, but it is nonsense.'* I have no doubt that however strikingly obvious to the mind of an ordinary hearer of Sunday lectures... | |
| 1877 - 828 str.
...for something at a condition of tbe course of events' Professor Clifford asserts that, ' if angbody says that the Will influences matter, the statement is not untrue, but it is nonsense.'1 I have no donbt that however strikingly obvious to the mind of an ordinary hearer of Sunday... | |
| 1877 - 844 str.
...any kind of ' providence ' outside of man appears to him profoundly immoral. And, as to man himself, if anybody says that the Will influences matter, the statement is not nntrae, ' but it is nonsense.' Here again our Prophet (just a generation later born than the others)... | |
| Noah Porter - 1882 - 530 str.
...example, that the mind is a force; because, if the mind were a force, we should be able to perceive it." "Again, if anybody says that the will influences matter,...material thing, it is not a mode of material motion." " The only thing which influences matter is the position of surrounding matter or the motion of surrounding... | |
| 1882 - 526 str.
...Arglwydd Dduw alian o'r cyfrif ? Cymerwch eto farn Proffeswr Clifford (Vol. II. p. 56) ar yr Ewyllys : "If anybody says that the will influences matter, the statement is not true, it is nonsense, such an assertion belongs to the crude materialism of the savage." Yr oil a addefa... | |
| Henry Parker - 1885 - 376 str.
...Professor Clifford made this mistake in his essay called Body and Mind. He put the case as follows : — " Again, if anybody says that the will influences matter,...assertion belongs to the crude materialism of the savage. The only thing which influences matter is the position of surrounding matter, or the motion of surrounding... | |
| William James - 1890 - 716 str.
...themselves. There is a parallelism between them, but there is no interference of one with the other. Again, if anybody says that the will influences matter, the statement is not untrue, but it is nonsense. Such an assertion belongs to the crude materialism of the savage. The only derived from the entirely... | |
| William James - 1890 - 716 str.
...themselves. There is a parallelism between them, but there is no interference of one with the other. Again, if anybody says that the will influences matter, the statement is not untrue, but it is nonsense. Such an assertion belongs to the crude materialism of the savage. The only derived from the entirely... | |
| William James - 1890 - 718 str.
...themselves. There is a parallelism between them, bnt there is no interference of one with the other. Again, if anybody says that the will influences matter, the statement is not untrue, bnt it is nonsense. Such an assertion belongs to the crude materialism of the savage. The only derived... | |
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