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" of men ; and. therefore, that all states of consciousness in us, as in them, are immediately caused by molecular changes of the brain-substance. It seems to me that in men, as in brutes, there is no proof that any state of consciousness is the cause of... "
The Principles of Psychology - Página 115
por William James - 1890
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Collected Essays, Volumen1

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1894 - 458 páginas
...true that, to the best of my judgment, the argumentation which applies to brutes holds equally good of men ; and, therefore, that all states of consciousness...change in the motion of the matter of the organism. If these positions are well based, it follows that our mental conditions are simply the symbols in...
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Method and Results: Essays

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1894 - 458 páginas
...true that, to the best of my judgment, the argumentation which applies to brutes holds equally good of men; and, therefore, that all states of consciousness...change in the motion of the matter of the organism. If these positions are well based, it follows that our mental conditions are simply the symbols in...
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Philosophy of Theism: Being the Gifford Lectures Delivered Before the ...

Alexander Campbell Fraser - 1895 - 352 páginas
...may be automata,—including, of course, the a s enc 3 ' human animal. " It seems to me," he says, " that in men as in brutes there is no proof that any...change in the motion of the matter of the organism. ... It follows that our mental conditions are simply the symbols in consciousness of the changes which...
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Mental physiology

Theophilus Bulkeley Hyslop - 1895 - 602 páginas
...simply the symbols in consciousness of the changes which take place automatically in the organism. In men, as in brutes, there is no proof that any state...change in the motion of the matter of the organism." We can also add, it is not possible to form any conception as to how any state of consciousness can...
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Mental Physiology: Especially in Its Relations to Mental Disorders

Theophilus Bulkeley Hyslop - 1895 - 620 páginas
...simply the symbols in consciousness of the changes which take place automatically in the organism. In men, as in brutes, there is no proof that any state...change in the motion of the matter of the organism." We can also add, it is not possible to form any conception as to how any state of consciousness can...
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Method and Results: Essays

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1896 - 464 páginas
...true that, to the best of my judgment, the argumentation which applies to brutes A holds equally good of men; and, therefore, that all states of consciousness...change in the motion of the matter of the organism. If these positions are well based, it follows that our mental conditions are simply the symbols in...
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Proceedings, Volumen51

Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1897 - 360 páginas
...determinism is shut up—as, indeed, Huxley has the courage to avow—" It seems to me," he says, " that in men, as in brutes, there is no proof that...change in the motion of the matter of the organism . . . the feeling we call volition is not the cause of the voluntary act, but the symbol of that state...
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Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, Volumen51

Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1897 - 346 páginas
...determinism is shut up—as, indeed, Huxley has the courage to avow—" It seems to me," he says, " that in men, as in brutes, there is no proof that...change in the motion of the matter of the organism . . . the feeling we call volition is not the cause of the voluntary act, but the symbol of that state...
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The Monist, Volumen7

Paul Carus - 1897 - 712 páginas
...which applies to brutes holds equally good of men ; and, therefore, that all states of consciousnessin us, as in them, are immediately caused by molecular changes of the brain substance. It seems to me that in men, as in brutes, there is no proof that any state of consciousness...
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Collected Essays: Methods and results

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1898 - 448 páginas
...true that, to the best of my judgment, the argumentation which applies to brutes holds equally good of men ; and, therefore, that all states of consciousness...change in the motion of the matter of the organism. If these .positions are well based, it follows that our mental conditions are simply the symbols in...
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