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" If true, this is an ultimate fact, neither more nor less difficult to comprehend than ttie nature of energy or matter in their ultimate analyses. But how is such an hypothesis to be reconciled with the facts of nature, where consciousness plays a part... "
Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science - Page 461
by American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1885
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The American Naturalist, Volume 18

1884 - 1442 pages
...conscious. If true, this is an ultimate fact, neither more nor less difficult to comprehend than the nature of energy or matter in their ultimate analyses. But how is such a hypothesis to be reconciled with the facts of nature, where consciousness plays a part so infinitesini,...
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Science, Volume 4

1884 - 652 pages
...conscious. If true, this is an ultimate fact, neither more nor less difficult to comprehend than the nature of energy or matter in their ultimate analyses....lies close at hand, and has already been referred to. Eneryy become automatic is no lonyer conscious, or is about to become unconscious. What the molecular...
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Science

1884 - 660 pages
...conscious. If true, this is an ultimate fact, iieither more nor less difficult to comprehend than the nature of energy or matter in their ultimate analyses....longer conscious, or is about to become unconscious. What the molecular conditions of consciousness are, is one of the problems of the future. One thing...
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Science, Volume 4

John Michels (Journalist) - 1884 - 668 pages
...conscious. If true, this is an ultimate fact, neither more nor less difficult to comprehend than the nature of energy or matter in their ultimate analyses....already been referred to. Energy become automatic is nn low/er conscious, or is about to become unconscious. What the molecular conditions of consciousness...
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Science

1884 - 648 pages
...conscious. If true, this is an ultimate fact, neither more nor less difficult to comprehend than the nature of energy or matter in their ultimate analyses....lies close at hand, and has already been referred to. Eneryy become automatic is no longer conscious, or is about to become unconscious. What the molecular...
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Proceedings, Volume 33

American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1885 - 874 pages
...conscious. If true, this is an ultimate fact, neither more nor less difficult to comprehend than the nature of energy or matter in their ultimate analyses....facts of nature, where consciousness plays a part so inflnitesimally small? The explanation lies close at hand, and has already been referred to. Energy...
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The Origin of the Fittest: Essays on Evolution

Edward Drinker Cope - 1886 - 558 pages
...conscious. If true, this is an ultimate fact, neither more nor less difficult to comprehend than the nature of energy or matter in their ultimate analyses. But how is such a hypothesis to be reconciled with the facts of nature, where consciousness plays' a part so inflnitesimally...
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The Primary Factors of Organic Evolution

Edward Drinker Cope - 1896 - 580 pages
...difficult to comprehend than the nature of energy or matter in their ultimate analyses. But how is such a hypothesis to be reconciled with the facts of nature,...small? The explanation lies close at hand, and has been already referred to. Energy become automatic is no longer conscious, or is about to become unconscious....
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The Primary Factors of Organic Evolution

Edward Drinker Cope - 1896 - 576 pages
...conscious. If true, this is an ultimate fact, neither more nor less difficult to comprehend than the nature of energy or matter in their ultimate analyses. But how is such a hypothesis to be reconciled with the facts of nature, where consciousness plays a part so infinitesimally...
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The Primary Factors of Organic Evolution

Edward Drinker Cope - 1904 - 580 pages
...conscious. If true, this is an ultimate fact, neither more nor less difficult to comprehend than the nature of energy or matter in their ultimate analyses. But how is such a hypothesis to be reconciled with the facts of nature, where consciousness plays a part so infinitesimally...
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