| 1869
...materialist, desire more? But the very next words are a demonstration of its utter worthlessness : — " But how inferred ? It is at bottom not a case of logical...other. They appear together, but we do not know why. Were our minds and senses so expanded, strengthened, and illuminated so as to enable us to see and... | |
| Bible - 1890 - 732 pages
...Tyndall maintains what he calls "scientific materialism." Nevertheless he feels constrained to say, " Granted that a definite thought and a definite molecular...us to pass by a process of reasoning from the one to the other. They appear together, but we do not know why." ' Or if we turn from English science to... | |
| George Moore - Mental discipline - 1868 - 456 pages
...feeling might be inferred ; or, given the thought or feeling, the corresponding state of the brain might be inferred. But how inferred ? It is at bottom...other. They appear together, but we do not know why. Were our minds and senses so expanded, strengthened, and illuminated as to enable us to see and feel... | |
| Chemistry - 1868 - 358 pages
...electric current of a given direction will deflect a magnetic needle in a definite way ; but the caser, differ in this, that the passage from the current...other. They appear together, but we do not know why. Were our minds and senses so expanded, strengthened, and illuminated as to enable us to see and feel... | |
| 1868 - 596 pages
...from the current to the needle, if not demonstrable, is thinkable, and that we entertain no doubt аз to the final mechanical solution of the problem; but...other/ They appear together, but we do not know why. Were our minds and .senses so expanded, strengthened, and illuminated as to enable us to see and feel... | |
| Science - 1868 - 676 pages
...inferred ; or given the thought or feeling, the corresponding state of the brain might be inferred. But granted that a definite thought and a definite molecular...other. They appear together, but we do not know why. Were our minds and senses so expanded, strengthened, and illuminated as to enable us to see and feel... | |
| James Samuelson, William Crookes - Science - 1868 - 664 pages
...inferred ; or given the thought or feeling, the corresponding state of the brain might be inferred. But granted that a definite thought and a definite molecular...other. They appear together, but we do not know why. Were our minds and senses so expanded, strengthened, and illuminated as to enable us to see and feel... | |
| Literature - 1868 - 978 pages
...from the physics of the brain to the corresponding facts of consciousness is unthinkable-, (i ranted that a definite thought and a definite molecular action...other. They appear together, but we do not know why. Were our minds and senses so expanded, strengthened, and illuminated as to enable us to sou and feel... | |
| John James Stewart Perowne (bp. of Worcester.) - 1869 - 180 pages
...or feeling might be inferred ; or given the thought or feeling, the corresponding state of the brain might be inferred ? But how inferred? It is at bottom...other. They appear together, but we do not know why. Were our minds and senses so expanded, strengthened, and illuminated, as to enable us to see and feel... | |
| John James Stewart Perowne - Immortality - 1869 - 168 pages
...or feeling might be inferred ; or given the thought or feeling, the corresponding state of the brain might be inferred ? But how inferred? It is at bottom...other. They appear together, but we do not know why. Were our minds and senses so expanded, strengthened, and illuminated, as to enable us to see and feel... | |
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