... to the other. They appear together, but we do not know why. Were our minds and senses so expanded, strengthened and illuminated as to enable us to see and feel the very molecules of the brain ; were we capable of following all their motions, all their... Littell's Living Age - Page 4611868Full view - About this book
| Thomas Martin Herbert - 1886 - 480 pages
...why. Were our minds and senses so expanded, 'strengthened, and illuminated as to enable us to see ' and feel the very molecules of the brain ; were we...capable of following all their motions, all their gronp' ings, all their electric discharges, if such there be; and ' were we intimately acquainted with... | |
| Alfred Williams Momerie - 1887 - 350 pages
...know why. Were our minds and senses so expanded, strengthened, and illuminated as to enable us to see and feel the very molecules of the brain ; were we...How are these physical processes connected with the facts of consciousness ? " This paragraph is quoted with approval by John Stuart Mill. Since, then,... | |
| Robert Watts - 1888 - 440 pages
...know why. Were our minds and senses so expanded, strengthened, and illuminated as to enable us to see and feel the very molecules of the brain ; were we...and feeling, we should be as far as ever from the z solution of tlio problem — ' How are these physical processes connected with the facts of consciousness... | |
| James Martineau - 1888 - 416 pages
...the brain ; were we capable of following all their motions, all their groupings, all their electrical discharges, if such there be; and were we intimately...How are these physical processes connected with the facts of consciousness?" The chasm between the two classes would still remain intellectually impassable.'... | |
| James Martineau - 1888 - 432 pages
...the brain ; were we capable of following all their motions, all their groupings, all their electrical discharges, if such there be : and were we intimately...How are these physical processes connected with the facts of consciousness?" The chasm between the two classes would still remain intellectually impassable.'... | |
| Alfred Williams Momerie - 1888 - 150 pages
...know why. Were our minds and senses so expanded, strengthened, and illuminated as to enable us to see and feel the very molecules of the brain ; were we...there be ; and were we intimately acquainted with the correspending states of thought and feeling, — we should be as far as ever from the solution of the... | |
| James Martineau - 1888 - 424 pages
...know why. Were our minds and senses so expanded, strengthened, and illuminated, as to enable us to see and feel the very molecules of the brain ; were we...all their motions, all their groupings, all their electrical discharges, if such there be; and were we intimately acquainted with the corresponding states... | |
| James Martineau - 1888 - 464 pages
...know why. Were our minds and senses so expanded, strengthened, and illuminated, as to enable us to see and feel the very molecules of the brain ; were we...all their motions, all their groupings, all their electrical discharges, if such there be; and were we intimately acquainted with the corresponding states... | |
| Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - 1888 - 856 pages
...of Consciousness is unthinkable. Were our minds and senses so ... illuminated as to enable us to see and feel the very molecules of the brain ; were we...of following all their motions, all their groupings . . . electric discharges ... we should be as far as ever from the solution of the problem . . . The... | |
| Hudson Tuttle - 1889 - 262 pages
...strengthened, and illuminated, as to enable SPIRITUAL SUBSTANCE.— SPIRITUAL ETHER. 1!) us to see and feel the very molecules of the brain ; were we...'How are these physical processes connected with the facts of consciousness ?' The chasm between the two classes of phenomena would still be intellectually... | |
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