For if, eg, a man loses consciousness as soon as his brain is injured, it is clearly as good an explanation to say the injury to the brain destroyed the mechanism by which the manifestation of consciousness was rendered possible, as to say that it destroyed... The Coming science - Sayfa 116Hereward Carrington tarafından - 1908 - 393 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Ferdinand Canning Scott Schiller - 1891 - 502 sayfa
...man loses consciousness as soon as his brain is injured, it 1s clearly as good an explanation to say the injury to the brain destroyed the mechanism by...consciousness. On the other hand, there are facts which the former theory suits far better. If, eg, as sometimes happens, the man after a time more or less recovers... | |
| William James - 1898 - 88 sayfa
...explanation to say the injury to the brain destroyed the mechanism by •which the manifestation of the consciousness was rendered possible, as to say that...consciousness. On the other hand, there are facts which the former theory suits far better. If, e. g^ as sometimes happens, the man, after a time, more or less,... | |
| William James - 1898 - 92 sayfa
...man loses consciousness as soon as his brain is injured, it is clearly as good an explanation to say the injury to the brain destroyed the mechanism by which the manifestation of the consciousness was rendered possible, as to say that it destroyed the seat of consciousness. On... | |
| 1905 - 778 sayfa
...through which consciousness manifests itself! Many things fall into place on this analogy. Firstly, here is a full and complete answer to the materialist,...of which the injury to his brain deprived him, and that—not in consequence of a renewal of the injured part, but in consequence of the inhibited functions... | |
| Massachusetts Medical Society - 1907 - 962 sayfa
...man loses consciousness as soon as the brain is injured, it is clearly as good an explanation to say the injury to the brain destroyed the mechanism by which the manifestation of consciousness was made possible, as to say it destroyed the seat of consciousness." The bntin-productive-function and... | |
| 1907 - 958 sayfa
...man loses consciousness as soon as the brain is injured, it is clearly as good an explanation to say the injury to the brain destroyed the mechanism by which the manifestation of consciousness was made possible, as to say it destroyed the seat of consciousness." The brain-productive-function and... | |
| Ferdinand Canning Scott Schiller - 1912 - 520 sayfa
...man loses consciousness so soon as his brain is injured, it is clearly as good an explanation to say the injury to the brain destroyed the mechanism by...rendered possible, as to say that it destroyed the scat of consciousness. On the other hand, there are facts which the former theory suits far better.... | |
| William James - 1917 - 88 sayfa
...man loses consciousness as soon as his brain is injured, it is clearly as good an explanation to say the injury to the brain destroyed the mechanism by which the manifestation of the consciousness was rendered possible, as to say that it destroyed the seat of consciousness. On... | |
| 1905 - 928 sayfa
...man loses consciousness as soon as the brain is injured, it is clearly as good an explanation to say the injury to the brain destroyed the mechanism by which the manifestation of consciousness was made possible, as to say it destroyed the seat of consciousness." The brain-productive function and... | |
| William James - 2007 - 85 sayfa
...explanation to say the injury to the brain destroyed the mechanism by which the manifestation of the consciousness was rendered possible, as to say that it destroyed the seat of consciousness. Oa the other hand, there are facts which the former theory suits far better. If, fg, as sometimes happens,... | |
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