| Frederic William Henry Myers - 1891 - 178 str.
...least that the materialistic objections which apply to one apply to all. When Clifford maintains that " if anybody says that the will influences matter, the statement is not untrue, but it is nonsense," we are equally obnoxious to his scorn whether we uphold the freedom of the will, or the induction of... | |
| William Allingham - 1893 - 396 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 untrue, ' but it is nonsense.' Here again our Prophet (just a generation later born than the others) has advanced very far beyond... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton - 1894 - 398 str.
...putting food into the mouth." This I understand Professor Clifford to regard as practically certain. 2. "If anybody says that the will influences matter, the statement is not untrue, but it is nonsense." 3. " The only thing which influences matter is the position of surrounding matter or the motion of... | |
| William Kingdon Clifford - 1901 - 526 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,...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... | |
| George Stuart Fullerton - 1904 - 652 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,...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... | |
| Alfred William Benn - 1906 - 560 str.
...Automatism' are repeated and enforced. 'If anybody says' — the lecturer assures his audience — ' that the will influences matter, the statement is not untrue, but it is nonsense. . . . The only thing which influences matter is the position or the motion of surrounding matter. . . . The mind... | |
| Mary Emily Dowson - 1906 - 190 str.
...that the physical world gets along entirely by itself, according to practically universal rules. . . . Again, if anybody says that the will influences matter, the statement is not untrue, it is nonsense. Such an assertion belongs to the crude materialism of the savage. The only thing which... | |
| George Archdall Reid, Sir George Archdall O'Brien Reid - 1910 - 570 str.
...along by themselves. There is a parallelism between them, but 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 thing which influences matter... | |
| Charles Harris - 1914 - 668 str.
...machine which goes by itself according to a physical law. We go by ourselves when we have had food. If anybody says that the will influences matter, the statement is not untrue, it is nonsense."1 Tyndall says: "The logic seems of iron strength which claims for the brain an automatic... | |
| John Laird - 1925 - 142 str.
...suffice : ' If anybody says that the will influences matter ', he asserts, ' the statement is not [only] untrue, but it is nonsense. The will is not a material...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... | |
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