| 1869
...molecular forces of protoplasm ;" so that, to repeat the words above quoted, " the THOUGHTS to which I am giving utterance, and your thoughts regarding them, ARE THE EXPRESSION OF MOLECULAR CHANGES." Life then disappears ; and in its stead we have only matter, " the matter of life." Second : This "... | |
| 1879 - 1042 str.
...Lancashire Independent College, Manchester. London : Macmillan and Co. 1879. thoughts to which I am now giving utterance, and your thoughts regarding...which is the source of our other vital phenomena' (Professor Huxley). We are familiar, too, with the argument which locates conscioueness in the sensorium,... | |
| 822 str.
...And, if so, it most be true in the same sense, and to the same extent, that the thoughts to which I am now giving utterance, and your thoughts regarding them, are the expression of molecular changes in the matter of life which is the source of onr other vital phenomena." This, it will be seen, is the... | |
| 1869 - 350 str.
...if so, it must be true, in the same sense, and to the same extent, that the thoughts to which I am now giving utterance; and your thoughts regarding...which is the source of our other vital phenomena."* In a word, of the things which Professor Huxley has spoken, this is the sum : " A nucleated mass of... | |
| 1890 - 732 str.
..." The thoughts to which I am giving utterance and your thoughts regarding them, are the expressions of molecular changes in that matter of life which is the source of our vital phenomena." And Professor Tyndall tells us, that " if the molecules of the human body were gathered... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1869 - 30 str.
...And if so, it must be true, in the same sense and to the same extent, that the thoughts to which I am now giving utterance, and your thoughts regarding...which is the source of our other vital phenomena. Past experience leads me to be tolerably certain that, when the propositions I have just placed before... | |
| Edward HAUGHTON (M.D.) - 1869 - 106 str.
...forces of the protoplasm which displays it,' and that the thoughts to which he now gives utterance ' are the expression of molecular changes in that matter...which is the source of our other vital phenomena.' It is to be feared that the philosophy which dispenses with the necessity for a God, and can see no... | |
| 1869 - 632 str.
...complication." Huxley quite scouts the term "vitality" as useless and unmeaning; thought is but the mere " expression of molecular changes (!) in that matter...which is the source of our other vital phenomena." " It is utterly impossible to prove that anything whatever may not be the effect of a material and... | |
| 1869 - 880 str.
...so, it must be true, in the same sense and to the same extent, that the thoughts to which I am no* giving utterance, and your thoughts regarding them, are the expression of molecular changes in the matter of life which is the source of other vital phenomena. Past experience leads me to be tolerably... | |
| Charles Elam - 1869 - 516 str.
...And if so, it must be true, in the same sense and to the same extent, that the thoughts to which I am now giving utterance, and your thoughts regarding them, are the expression of the molecular changes in that matter of life which is the source of our other vital phenomena. . .... | |
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