If the intellectual phenomena of man require an immaterial principle superadded to the brain we must equally concede it to those more rational animals which exhibit manifestations differing from some of the human only in degree. Medical and Physiological Commentaries - Page 134by Martyn Paine - 1840 - 1531 pagesFull view - About this book
| Sir William Lawrence - Anatomy, Comparative - 1819 - 646 pages
...concede it to those more rational animals, which exhibit manifestations differing from some of the human only in degree. If we grant it to these, we cannot...order, and so on in succession to the whole series ; to die oyster, the sea anemone, the polype, the microscopic animalcules. Is any one prepared to admit... | |
| 1819 - 564 pages
...concede it to those more rational animals, which exhibit manifestations differing from some of the human only in degree. If we grant it to these, we cannot...it to the next in order, and so on in succession, &c." With the author before mentioned I do concede it, but think with him, that though immaterial,... | |
| 1820 - 464 pages
...those animals which exhibit manifestations of intellect, differing from the human only in degree; and if we grant it to these we cannot refuse it to the next in order, and so on in succession.. I see no strength their arguments in favour of materialism can receive from the circumstance of brutes... | |
| 1822 - 746 pages
...concede it to those more rational animals which exhibit manifestations differing from some of the human only in degree. If we grant it to these, we cannot...succession to the whole series,— to the oyster, the seaanemone, the polype, the microscopic animalcules. Is any one prepared to admit the existence of... | |
| Sir William Lawrence - Anthropology - 1822 - 544 pages
...concede it to those more rational animals which exhibit manifestations differing from some of the human only in degree. If we grant it to these, we cannot...succession to the whole series, — to the oyster, the sea-anemone, the polype, the microscopic animalcules. Is any one prepared to admit the existence of... | |
| Thomas Hancock - 1824 - 574 pages
...concede it to those more rational animals, which exhibit manifestations differing from some of the human only in degree. If we grant it to these, we cannot...oyster, the sea anemone, the polype, the microscopic animalcule. Is any one prepared to admit the existence of immaterial principles in all these cases... | |
| Medicine - 1828 - 822 pages
...immaterial principle superadded to the hrain, we must equally concede it to the more rational animals. If we grant it to these, we cannot refuse it to the...succession to the whole series — to the oyster, the sea aenemone, the polype, the microscopic animnlcules. Is any one prepared to admit the existence of immaterial... | |
| Sir William Lawrence - Anatomy, Comparative - 1828 - 526 pages
...concede it to those more rational animals which exhibit manifestations differing from some of the human only in degree. If we grant it to these, we cannot refuse it to the next in order, arid so OB in succession to the whole series,—to the oyster, the sea-anemone, the polype, the microscopic... | |
| François Joseph Victor Broussais - Association of ideas - 1831 - 440 pages
...concede it to those more rational animals which exhibit mainfestations differing from some of the human only in degree. If we grant it to these, we cannot...whole series; to the oyster, the sea anemone, the polvpe, the microscopic animalcules. Is any one prepared to admit the existence of immaterial principles... | |
| Free thought - 1842 - 1124 pages
...concede it to those more rational animals which exhibit manifestations differing from some of the human only in degree. If we grant it to these, we cannot...succession to the whole series, — to the oyster, the sea-anemone, the polype, the microscopic animalcules.. Is any one prepared to admit the existence of... | |
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