| 1886 - 982 str.
...mind-stuff." " Matter," he tells us, " is the mental picture of which mind is the thing represented. Reason, intelligence, and volition are properties...themselves not rational, not intelligent, not conscious." Is it possible, Mr. Pollock himself being judge, to call this doctrine idealism ? This "mind-stuff,"... | |
| 1878 - 608 str.
...may be thus summed up :— Matter is a mental picture in which mind-stuff is the thing represented. Reason, intelligence, and volition are properties...themselves not rational, not intelligent, not conscious. \VK CLIFFORD. NOTE. — The doctrine here expounded appears to have been arrived at independently by... | |
| 1878 - 606 str.
...may be thus summed up :— Matter is a mental picture in which mind-stuff is the thing represented. Reason, intelligence, and volition are properties...themselves not rational, not intelligent, not conscious. "WK CLIFFORD. NOTE. — The doctrine here expounded appears to have been arrived at independently by... | |
| 1878 - 692 str.
...may be thus summed up :— Matter is a mental picture in which mind-stuff is the thing represented. Reason, intelligence, and volition are properties...themselves not rational, not intelligent, not conscious. 'WK CLIFFORD. NOTE. — The doctrine here expounded appears to have been arrived at independently by... | |
| 1878 - 616 str.
...be thus summed up : Matter is a mental picture in which mind-stuff is the thing represented. Eeason, intelligence, and volition, are properties of a complex...themselves not rational, not intelligent, not conscious. NOTK,— The doctrine hero expounded appears to have been arrived at independently by many persons... | |
| Malcolm Guthrie - 1879 - 290 str.
...be thus summed up:— " Matter is a mental picture in which mind-stuff is the thing represented. " Reason, intelligence, and volition are properties...not rational, not intelligent, not conscious." The question now arises, How are we to interpret this new definition of matter, and how does it affect... | |
| Philosophical Society of Washington (Washington, D.C.) - 1881 - 902 str.
...mindstuff; " that " matter is a mental picture, in which mind-stuff is the thing represented," and that " reason, intelligence, and volition are properties...themselves not rational, not intelligent, not conscious" — how does his " mindstuff" differ from the "mind-stuff" of Pythagoras, f except in the *Gulton:... | |
| 1881 - 636 str.
...call "mind-stuff" that of which not a single quality of mind, positive or negative, can be predicated. of a complex which is made up of elements themselves not rational, not intelligent, not conscious". But we should then be leaving the cardinal problem of consciousness just what it has always been, and... | |
| Malcolm Guthrie - 1882 - 504 str.
...universe of mind-stuff." " Matter is a mental picture in which mind-stuff is the thing represented." " Reason, intelligence, and volition are properties...themselves not rational, not intelligent, not conscious." Thus it will be seen that the term "mind-stuff" is equivalent to " mind-matter," a double-aspect word... | |
| Malcolm Guthrie - 1882 - 500 str.
...mind-stuff." " Matter is a mental picture in which mind-stuff is the thing represented." " Eeason, intelligence, and volition are properties of a complex,...themselves not rational, not intelligent, not conscious." Thus it will be seen that the term " mind-stuff" is equivalent to " mind-matter," a double-aspect word... | |
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