| 1869
...the other. They appear together, but we do not know why." Let the consciousness of love, for example, — 26.) It seems to us as though argument on the scope of these words were out of the consciousness of hate with a left-handed spiral motion ; we should then know, when we love, that... | |
| George Moore - 1868 - 456 pages
...phenomena would still remain intellectually impassable. Let the consciousness of love, for example, be associated with a right-handed spiral motion of the molecules of the brain, and the consciousness of hate with a left-handed spiral motion. We should then know when we love that the... | |
| 1868 - 596 pages
...phenomena would still remain intellectually impassable. Let the consciousness of love, for example, be associated with a right-handed spiral motion of the molecules of the brain, and the consciousness of hate with a left-handed spiral motion. We should then know when we love thut the... | |
| 1868 - 978 pages
...phenomena would still remain intellectually impassable. Let the consciousness of lure, for example, be associated with a right-handed spiral motion of the molecules of the brain, and the consciousness of hate with a left-hand spiral motion. AVe should then know when we love that the... | |
| 1869 - 564 pages
...definite molecular action appear together in the Drain, that the consciousness of love, for instance, may be associated with a righthanded spiral motion of the molecules of the brain, and the consciousness of hate with a left-handed spiral motion ¡ but what then ? Should we, by discovering... | |
| John James Stewart Perowne - 1869 - 180 pages
...phenomena would still remain intellectually impassable. Let the consciousness of love, for example, be associated with a right-handed spiral motion of the molecules of the brain, and the consciousness of hate with a left-handed spiral motion. We should then know when we love that the... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1869 - 862 pages
...phenomena would still remain intellectually impassable. Let the consciousness of lore, for example, be associated with a righthanded spiral motion of the molecules of the brain, and the consciousness of hate with a left-handed spiral motion. We should then know when we love that the... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1869 - 432 pages
...phenomena would still remain intellectually impassable. Let the consciousness of love, for example, be associated with a right-handed spiral motion of the molecules of the brain; and the consciousness of hate with a left-hand spiral motion. We should then know when we love that the... | |
| John James Stewart Perowne (bp. of Worcester.) - 1869 - 180 pages
...phenomena would still remain intellectually impassable. Let the consciousness of love, for example, be associated with a right-handed spiral motion of the molecules of the brain, and the consciousness of hate with a left-handed spiral motion. We should then know when we love that the... | |
| John James Stewart Perowne - 1869 - 168 pages
...phenomena would still remain intellectually impassable. Let the consciousness of love, for example, be associated with a right-handed spiral motion of the molecules of the brain, and the consciousness of hate with a left-handed spiral motion. We should then know when we love that the... | |
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