The only tenable supposition is, that mental and physical proceed together, as undivided twins. When, therefore, we speak of a mental cause, a mental agency, we have always a twosided cause ; the effect produced is not the effect of mind alone, but of... The Nature of Mind and Human Automatism - Strana 25autor/autoři: Morton Prince - 1885 - 173 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1867 - 796 str.
...proceed together, as undivided twins. When, therefore, we speak of a mental cause, a mental agency, we have always a twosided cause ; the effect produced...after all, body acting upon body. When a shock of fear paralyses digestion, it is not the emotion of fear, in the abstract, or as a pure mental existence,... | |
| 1867 - 854 str.
...proceed together, as undivided twins. When, therefore, we speak of a mental cause, a mental agency, ire have always a two-sided cause : the effect produced...have operated on the body is as much as to say that at wo-sided phenomenon, one side being bodily, can influence the body; it is, after all, body acting... | |
| Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1867 - 552 str.
...proceed together, as undivided twins. When, therefore, we speak of a mental cause, a mental agency, we have always a twosided cause ; the effect produced...after all, body acting upon body. When a shock of fear paralyses digestion, it is not the emotion of fear, in the abstract, or as a pure mental existence,... | |
| 1867 - 520 str.
...proceed together, as undivided twins. When, therefore, we speak of a mental cause, a mental agency, wo have always a twosided cause ; the effect produced...but of mind in company with body. That mind should bave operated on the body, is as much as to say, that a two sided phenomenon, one side being bodily,... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1874 - 232 str.
...proceed together, as undivided twins. When, therefore, we speak of a mental cause, a mental agency, we have always a two-sided cause ; the effect produced...after all, body acting upon body. When a shock of fear paralyses digestion, it is not the emotion of fear, in the abstract, or as a pure mental existence,... | |
| Balfour Stewart - 1874 - 264 str.
...proceed together, as individual twins. "When, therefore, we speak of a mental cause, a mental agency, we have always a two-sided cause ; the effect produced...effect of mind alone, but of mind in company with Tjody. That mind should have operated on the body, is as much as to say that a two-sided phenomenon,... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1879 - 224 str.
...proceed together, as undivided twins. When, therefore, we speak of a mental cause, a mental agency, we have always a two-sided cause ; the effect produced...that a two-sided phenomenon, one side being bodily, car influence the body ; it is, after all, body acting upon body. When a shock of fear paralyses digestion,... | |
| Thomas Martin Herbert - 1879 - 480 str.
...speak of a mental cause, a mental agency, ' we have always a two-sided cause; the effect pro' duced is not the effect of mind alone, but of mind in ' company with body. That mind should have ope' rated on the body is as much as to say that a two' sided phenomenon, one side being bodily, can... | |
| Thomas Martin Herbert - 1879 - 512 str.
...speak of a mental cause, a mental agency, ' we have always a two-sided cause; the effect pro' duced is not the effect of mind alone, but of mind in ' company with body. That mind should have ope' rated on the body is as much as to say that a two' sided phenomenon, one side being bodily, can... | |
| David Ferrier - 1880 - 490 str.
...proceed together, as undivided twins. When, therefore, we speak of a mental cause, a mental agency, we have always a two-sided cause ; the effect produced...effect of mind alone, but of mind in company with the body.' (Bain, 'Mind and Body,' 1873, P- I31-) In accordance with this position it must follow from... | |
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