| Charles W. Vincent, James Mason - 1879 - 242 páginas
...is no conceivable analogy ; and the obvious and continuous path which we have hitherto followed np in our reasonings from the phenomena of lifeless matter...superficial view, consciousness may seem related, it IP absolutely distinct a* ' >,. any of the ord*'-^^^*. - - ^£F«in regarding f the however, ch a cacterised... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1879 - 790 páginas
...no analogy, but there is no conceivable analogy; and the obvious and continuous path which we have hitherto followed up in our reasonings from the phenomena...and impassable, and no transitional phenomena can IK found by which as by a bridge we may span it over; for even from irritability, to which, on a superficial... | |
| 1879 - 588 páginas
...no analogy, but there is no conceivable analogy ; and the obvious and continuous path which we have hitherto followed up in our reasonings from the phenomena...chasm between unconscious life and thought is deep and impassible, and no transitional phenomena can be found by which as by a bridge we may span it over... | |
| M. M. Kalisch - 1880 - 682 páginas
...not only no analogy, but there is no conceivable analogy, and the obvious and continuous path . . . here comes suddenly to an end. The chasm between unconscious...found by which, as by a bridge, we may span it over . . . But even admitting that every living cell were a conscious and thinking being, are we therefore... | |
| Marcus Moritz Kalisch - 1880 - 668 páginas
...not only no analogy, but there is no conceivable analogy, and the obvious and continuous path . . . here comes suddenly to an end. The chasm between unconscious...phenomena can be found by which, as by a bridge, we may spaa it over . . . But even admitting that every living cell were a conscious and flunking being, are... | |
| Giles Badger Stebbins - 1880 - 156 páginas
...something far different, but which may yet need for its manifestation the activity of cerebral protoplasm The chasm between unconscious life and thought is...found by which as by a bridge we may span it over That consciousness is never manifested except in the presence of cerebral matter, or of something like... | |
| 1880 - 816 páginas
...Professor Allman, in the address to which I have already referred, says, I believe, with truth : " The chasm between unconscious life and 'thought is...found by which, as by a bridge, we may span it over. In like manner, it seems to me that the assertion may be rightly made, that there is a deep, impassable... | |
| 1882 - 1050 páginas
...we have hitherto followed lip in our reasonings from the phenomena of lifeless matter through thoso of living matter here comes suddenly to an end. The...found by which, as by a bridge, we may span it over. more from another of the few eminent men of science who have seen their way clearly in this matter,... | |
| 1883 - 884 páginas
...not only no analogy, but no conceivable analogy ; and the obvious and continuous path which we have hitherto followed up in our reasonings from the phenomena...found by which, as by a bridge, we may span it over. And, not unduly to multiply quotations, I shall only adduce one more from another of the few eminent... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1883 - 924 páginas
...not only no analogy, but no conceivable analogy ; and the obvious and continuous path which we have hitherto followed up in our reasonings from the phenomena...found by which, as by a bridge, we may span it over. And, not unduly to multiply quotations, I shall only adduce one more from another of the few eminent... | |
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