| Inga Bryden - 1998 - 176 str.
...and final abandonment of his position by FieldMarshall Huxley. But Professor Clifford asserts that, 'if anybody says that the Will influences matter, the statement is not untrue, but it iy nonsense.'''' I have no doubt that however strikingly obvious to the mind of an ordinary hearer... | |
| Neil Campbell - 2003 - 310 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,...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... | |
| William James - 2007 - 709 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, the statement is not untrue, but it is nonsense. Such an assertion belongs to the crude materialism of the savage. The only derived from the entirely... | |
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