... for every fact of consciousness, whether in the domain of sense, of thought, or of emotion, a certain definite molecular condition is set up in the brain... On Intelligence - Sayfa 185Hippolyte Taine tarafından - 1871 - 542 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| John Tyndall - 1879 - 474 sayfa
...imagine there exists a profound scientific thinker, who has reflected upon the subject, unwilling to admit the extreme probability of the hypothesis, that...of consciousness, whether in the domain of sense, thought, or emotion, a definite molecular condition, of motion or structure, is set up in the brain... | |
| Charles Anderton Read - 1880 - 394 sayfa
...imagine there exists a profound scientific thinker, who has reflected и|юn the subject, unwilling to admit the extreme probability of the hypothesis, that...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... | |
| Charles Anderson Read - 1880 - 394 sayfa
...imagine there exists a profound scientific thinker, who has reflected upon the subject, unwilling to admit the extreme probability of the hypothesis, that...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... | |
| 414 sayfa
...writes, " there exists a profound scientific thinker, who has reflected upon the subject, unwilling to admit the extreme probability of the hypothesis, that...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... | |
| St. George William J. Stock - 1882 - 270 sayfa
...profound scientific thinker, who has reflected on the subject, is unwilling to admit — namely, " the extreme probability of the hypothesis, that for...the domain of sense, of thought, or of emotion, a definite molecular condition of motion or structure is set up in the brain." But does the admission... | |
| Charles Bray - 1883 - 352 sayfa
...organisation. Further, it is highly probable, in the words of Professor Tyndall, ' That for every act of consciousness, whether in the domain of sense,...definite molecular condition is set up in the brain ; so that, given the state of the brain, the corresponding thought or feeling might be inferred.' But... | |
| David Kay - 1888 - 374 sayfa
...recorded in the same place and manner." — Th. Ribot. "I can hardly imagine that any profound scientific thinker, who has reflected upon the subject, exists...every fact of consciousness, whether in the domain of sensation, thought, or of motion, a There is every reason to believe that the changes which result... | |
| David Kay - 1888 - 388 sayfa
...recorded in the same place and manner." — Th. Eibot. "I can hardly imagine that any profound scientific thinker, who has reflected upon the subject, exists...every fact of consciousness, whether in the domain of sensation, thought, or of motion, a There is every reason to believe that the changes which result... | |
| John Tyndall - 1892 - 508 sayfa
...thinker, who has reflected upon the subject, unwilling to admit the extreme probability of the hypotheuis, that for every fact of consciousness, whether in the domain of sense, thought, or emotion, a definite molecular condition, of motion or structure, is set up in the brain... | |
| John Tyndall - 1894 - 470 sayfa
...imagine there exists a profound scientific thinker, who has reflected upon the subject, unwilling to admit the extreme probability of the hypothesis, that...of consciousness, whether in the domain of sense, thought, or emotion, a definite molecular condition, of motion or structure, is set up in the brain... | |
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