| 1869
...his molecular motions explain everything. In reality, THEY EXPLAIN NOTHING. The most he can affirm uilding. (Joseph [probably] on the other). And while...the angels, and our Lord, have the nimbus about the From the firm security of the stand-point thus attained, it is instructive to observe not merely the... | |
| 1872 - 882 pages
...consciousness ? ' The chasm between the two classes of phenomena would still remain intellectually impassable The problem of the connection of body and soul is as insoluble in its modern form as it was in the pro-scientific ages." l It is well known, and attention has already been... | |
| 1880 - 540 pages
...real mystery of the universe lies unsolved, and, as far as we are concerned, is incapable of solution. The problem of the connection of body and soul is as insoluble in its modern form as it was in the pre-scientinc ages. There ought to be a clear distinction made between... | |
| 1872 - 832 pages
...consciousness ? ' The chasm between the two classes of phenomena would still remain intellectually impassable The problem of the connection of body and soul is as insoluble in its modern form as it was in the pre-scientific ages." 1 It is well known, and attention has already been... | |
| James Samuelson, William Crookes - 1868 - 664 pages
...his molecular motions explain everything. In reality they explain nothing. The utmost he can affirm is the association of two classes of phenomena, of...connection of body and soul is as insoluble in its modern form as it was in the pre-scientific ages. Phosphorus is known to enter into the composition... | |
| 1868 - 596 pages
...his molecular motions explain everything. In reality they explain nothing. The utmost he can affirm is the association of two classes of phenomena, of...connection of body and soul is as insoluble in its modem form as it was in the presciantific ages. Phosphorus is known to enter into the composition of... | |
| 1868 - 676 pages
...his molecular motions explain everything. In reality they explain nothing. The utmost he can affirm is the association of two classes of phenomena, of...connection of body and soul is as insoluble in its modern form as it was in the pre-scientific ages. Phosphorus is known to enter into the composition... | |
| George Moore - 1868 - 456 pages
...his molecular motions explain everything. In reality they explain nothing. The utmost he can affirm is. the association of two classes of phenomena of...connection of body and soul is as insoluble in its modern form as it was in the pre-scientific ages. Phosphorus is known to enter into the composition... | |
| 1868 - 358 pages
...his molecular motions explain everything. In reality they explain nothing. The utmost ho can affirm is the association of two classes of phenomena of...absolute ignorance. The problem of the connection of the body and soul is os insoluble in its modern form as it was in the pre-scientific ages. Phosphorus... | |
| 1868 - 978 pages
...his molecular motions explain everything. In reality they explain nothing. The utmost he can affirm is the association of two classes of phenomena, of whose real bond of union ue is in absolute ignorance. The problem of the connection of body and soul is as insoluble in its... | |
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