| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1897 - Broj stranica: 346
...determinism is shut up—as, indeed, Huxley has the courage to avow—" It seems to me," he says, " that in men, as in brutes, there is no proof that...change in the motion of the matter of the organism . . . the feeling we call volition is not the cause of the voluntary act, but the symbol of that state... | |
| Paul Carus - 1897 - Broj stranica: 712
...brutes holds equally good of men ; and, therefore, that all states of con1p. 238. 'p. 240. sciousness in us, as in them, are immediately caused by molecular changes of the brain substance. It seems to me that in men, as in brutes, there is no proof that any state of consciousness... | |
| James Ward - 1899 - Broj stranica: 320
...consciousness in us, as in them, are immediately caused by the molecular changes of the brain substance. It seems to me that in men, as in brutes, there is...change in the motion of the matter of the organism." He tones this down somewhat by describing consciousness as related to the mechanism of the body 1 Still,... | |
| James Ward - 1899 - Broj stranica: 320
...quite true that, to the best of my > / • judgment, the argumentation which applies to brutes ii . .. holds equally good of men; and, therefore, that all states of consciousness in us, as in them, are immedi-,-^ ,,, : ;«. •'• ately caused by the molecular changes of the brain; f substance. It seems... | |
| Frederick Welton Colegrove - 1900 - Broj stranica: 404
...brutes. It is quite true that, to the best of my judgment, the argumentation which applies to brutes holds equally good of men; and therefore that all...are immediately caused by molecular changes of the brain substance. . . . We are conscious automata." 21 It would be a mistake to assume that the psychologists... | |
| Columbia University - 1908 - Broj stranica: 686
...later: "It is quite true that, to the best of my judgment, the argumentation which applies to brutes holds equally good of men; and therefore that all...are immediately caused by molecular changes of the brain substance. It seems to me that in men, as in brutes, there is no proof that any state of consciousness... | |
| 1908 - Broj stranica: 848
...later: "It is quite true that, to the best of my judgment, the argumentation which applies to brutes holds equally good of men; and therefore that all...are immediately caused by molecular changes of the brain substance. It seems to me that in men, as in brutes, there is no proof that any state of consciousness... | |
| James Bradun Alexander - 1909 - Broj stranica: 364
...'Physical Factor In "Animal Automatism," Prof. Huxley says: "The argumentation which applies to brutes, holds equally good of men and therefore that all states...are immediately caused by molecular changes of the brain substance. It seems to me that in men as in brutes, there is no proof that any state of consciousness... | |
| 1910 - Broj stranica: 642
...in us, as in them (the brutes), are immediately caused by molecular changes of the brain substance. It seems to me that in men as in brutes, there is...any state of consciousness is the cause of change of motion in the matter of the organism. Consciousness would appear to be related to the mechanism... | |
| Franklin Blades - 1911 - Broj stranica: 136
...that, to the best of my judgment, the argumentation which applies to brutes holds equally good for men; and therefore, that all states of consciousness in us, as in them, are immediately caused by the molecular changes of the brain substance. It seems to me that in men, as in brutes, there is no... | |
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