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The Physical Basis of Immortality - Page 296
by Antoinette Louisa Brown Blackwell - 1876 - 324 pages
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 95

1867 - 854 pages
...not the mental fact, and they even preclude us from thinking of the mental fact We are in this fix : mental states and bodily states are utterly contrasted...general of all attributes, degree, and order in time: when engaged with one, we must be oblivious of all that distinguishes the other. When I am studying...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 6

1867 - 796 pages
...not the mental fact, and they even preclude us from thinking of the mental fact. We are in this fix : mental states and bodily states are utterly contrasted; they cannot be compared, tbey have nothing in common except the most general of all attributes, degree and order in time ; -when...
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The Bibliotheca Sacra, Volume 47

1890 - 732 pages
...wide and numberless incongruities separate them ! As Alexander Bain, in his "Body and Mind," admits, "Mental states and bodily states are utterly contrasted...have nothing in common except the most general of attributes, degree and order in kind." i. The phenomena of matter are outward; they may be perceived...
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Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 16

1867 - 996 pages
...not the mental fact, and they even preclude us from thinking of the mental fact. We are in this fix : mental states and bodily states are utterly contrasted...general of all attributes, degree, and order in time ; when engaged with one we must be oblivious of all that distinguishes the other. When I am studying...
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Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 16

1867 - 520 pages
...preclude us from thinking of the mental fact. We are in this fix : mental states and bodily states aro utterly contrasted ; they cannot be compared, they...general of all attributes, degree, and order in time ; when engaged with one we must be oblivious of all that distinguishes the other. When I am studying...
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Mind and Body: The Theories of Their Relation

Alexander Bain - 1874 - 232 pages
...not the mental fact, and they even preclude us from thinking of the mental fact. We are in this fix : mental states and bodily states are utterly contrasted...general of all attributes — degree, and order in time ; when engaged with one we must be oblivious of all that distinguishes the other. When I am studying...
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The Conservation of Energy

Balfour Stewart - 1874 - 274 pages
...not the mental fact, and they even preclude us from thinking of the mental fact. We are in this fix : mental states and bodily states are utterly contrasted...general of all attributes, degree, and order in time ; when engaged with one we must be oblivious of all that distinguishes the other. When I am studying...
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The Conservation of Energy

Balfour Stewart - 1875 - 256 pages
...not the mental fact, and they even preclude us from thinking of the mental fact. We are in this fix : mental states and bodily states are utterly contrasted...general of all attributes, degree, and order in time ; when engaged with one we must be oblivious of all that distinguishes the other. When I am studying...
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The Physical Basis of Immortality

Antoinette Louisa Brown Blackwell - 1876 - 336 pages
...responses in action, the mental succession is not for an instant dissevered from a physical succession.1' * We can test this simultaneousness of the mental and...indication of the drift of current thought,) Prof. John Fiske, writing on the Unseen World, takes the position that a " world consisting of purely psychical...
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The Conservation of Energy

Balfour Stewart - 1876 - 266 pages
...not the mental fact, and they even preclude us from thinking of the mental fact. We are in this fix : mental states and bodily states are utterly contrasted...general of all attributes, degree, and order in time ; when engaged with one we must be oblivious of all that distinguishes the other. •When I am studying...
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