| Thomas Martin Herbert - 1879 - 480 str.
...' of one with the other.' l „ A passage on the preceding page is equally clear and strong : — ' All the evidence that we have goes to show that '...practical universality, and there is no reason to 1 Fortnightly Review, Dec., 1874, p. 728. ' suppose anything else but those laws in order to ' account... | |
| Thomas Martin Herbert - 1879 - 512 str.
...interference ' of one with the other.' 1 A passage on the preceding page is equally clear and strong : — ' All the evidence that we have goes to show that '...practical universality, and there is no reason to 1 Fortnightly Review, Dec., 1874, p. 728. 'suppose anything else but those laws in order to ' account... | |
| William James - 1890 - 716 str.
...which is the immediate cause of that act. We are conscious automata." Professor Clifford writes : ' • All the evidence that we have goes to show that the...itself, according to practically universal rules. . . . The train of physical facts between the stimulus sent into the eye, or to any one of our senses,... | |
| William James - 1890 - 720 str.
...which is the immediate cause of that act. We are conscious automata." Professor Clifford writes : ' ' All the evidence that we have goes to show that the...itself, according to practically universal rules. . . . The train of physical facts between the stimulus sent into the eye, or to any one of our senses,... | |
| William James - 1890 - 720 str.
...of that act. We are conscious automata." Professor Clifford writes : •• All the evidence that wo have goes to show that the physical world gets along...itself, according to practically universal rules. . . . The train of physical facts between the stimulus sent into the eye, or to any one of our senses,... | |
| William James - 1890 - 712 str.
...which is the immediate cause of that act. We are conscious automata." Professor Clifford writes : " All the evidence that we have goes to show that the physical world get.- along entirely by itself, according to practically universal rules. . . . The train of physical... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton - 1894 - 398 str.
...divinations of scientific prescience, the verification of which we may expect in the immediate future. 1. "All the evidence that we have goes to show that the...those laws in order to account for any physical fact." In other words, men and animals are physical automatons, with more or less of a consciousness annexed,... | |
| Charles Wesley Rishell - 1899 - 654 str.
...consciousness are not objects or phenomena to any other man ; they are capable of being observed only by him.1 We have no possible ground, therefore, for speaking...the physical world gets along entirely by itself." * There is no point at which the distinction between mental and physical phenomena is more marked than... | |
| Mary Emily Dowson - 1906 - 190 str.
...but as the reduction of my own life to a caput mortiium. " All the evidence that we have," he said, " goes to show that the physical world gets along entirely...itself, according to practically universal rules. . . . Again, if anybody says that the will influences matter, the statement is not untrue, it is nonsense.... | |
| George Archdall Reid, Sir George Archdall O'Brien Reid - 1910 - 570 str.
...that state of the brain which is the immediate cause of the act. We are conscious automata." 1 595. " All the evidence that we have goes to show that the...itself, according to practically universal rules. . . . The train of physical facts between the stimulus sent to the eye, or to any one of our senses,... | |
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