I hardly imagine there exists a profound scientific thinker, who has reflected upon the subject, unwilling to admit the extreme probability of the hypothesis, that for every fact of consciousness, whether in the domain of sense, of thought, or of emotion,... The Anthropological Review - Pagina 395door Anthropological Society of London - 1869Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1872 - 832 pagina’s
...the subject exists who would not admit the extreme probability of the hypothesis that for every fact of consciousness, whether in the domain of sense,...emotion, a certain definite molecular condition is set up iu the brain ; that this relation of physics to consciousness is invariable, so that, given the state... | |
| 1868 - 978 pagina’s
...the subject exists who would not admit ihe extreme probability of the hypothesis, that for every fact of consciousness, whether in the domain of sense,...emotion, a certain definite molecular condition is sei up in the brain ; that this relation of physics to consciousness is invariable, so that, given... | |
| 1869 - 844 pagina’s
...into the problem ? . . . "We may admit the extreme probability of the hypothesis, that for every fact of consciousness, whether in the domain of sense,...definite molecular condition is set up in the brain," but " we do not possess the intellectual organ, nor apparently any rudiment of the organ, which would... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1869 - 862 pagina’s
...subject, exists who would not admit the extreme probability of the hypothesis, that for every fact of consciousness, whether in the domain of sense,...certain definite molecular condition is set up in tho brain; that this relation of physics to consciousness is invariable, so that, given the state of... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1869 - 858 pagina’s
...subject, exists who would not admit the extreme probability of the hypothesis, that for every fact of consciousness, whether in the domain of sense,...certain definite molecular condition is set up in tbe brain ; that this relation of physics to consciousness is invariable, so that, given the state... | |
| 1869 - 826 pagina’s
...subject exists, who would not admit the extreme probability of the hypothesis, that for every fact of consciousness, whether in the domain of sense,...certain definite molecular condition is set up in tno brain ; that this relation of physics to consciousness is invariable, so that, given the state... | |
| John Tyndall - 1870 - 92 pagina’s
...upon the subject, unwilling to admit the extreme probability of the hypothesis, that for every fact of consciousness, whether in the domain of sense,...definite molecular condition is set up in the brain ; who does not hold this relation of physics to consciousness to be invariable, so that, given the... | |
| James McCosh - 1871 - 410 pagina’s
...attacks." And he argues, in behalf of " the extreme probability of the hypothesis, that for every fact of consciousness, whether in the domain of sense,...relation of physics to consciousness is invariable, PROFESSOR TTNDALL. 207 t so that, given the state of the brain, the corresponding thought or feeling... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1871 - 606 pagina’s
...subject, exists who would not admit the extreme probability of the hypothesis, that for every fact of consciousness, whether in the domain of sense,...condition is set up in the brain ; that this relation of pbyaics to consciousness is invariable, so that, given the state of the brain, the corresponding thought... | |
| John Tyndall - 1871 - 436 pagina’s
...upon the subject, unwilling to admit the extreme probability of the hypothesis that, for every fact of consciousness, whether in the domain of sense, of thought, or of emotion, a definite molecular condition of motion or structure is set up in the brain; or who would be disposed... | |
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