Problems of Life and Mind: v. 3 . The physical basis of mindJ.R. Osgood, 1891 |
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... tion destructive of their integrity . Thus the blow which simply moves one body , or makes it vibrate , explodes another . The friction which alters the temperature and electrical state of a bit of glass , ignites a bit of phos- phorus ...
... tion destructive of their integrity . Thus the blow which simply moves one body , or makes it vibrate , explodes another . The friction which alters the temperature and electrical state of a bit of glass , ignites a bit of phos- phorus ...
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... tion which prevents the combination of the sulphur with the lead : not until all the iron has taken up its definite proportion of sulphur will the affinity of the lead come into play . This is but another illustration of the law that ...
... tion which prevents the combination of the sulphur with the lead : not until all the iron has taken up its definite proportion of sulphur will the affinity of the lead come into play . This is but another illustration of the law that ...
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... tion by Synthesis before a real explanation can be reached . Analysis decomposes the actual fact into ideal factors , separates the group into its components , and considers each of these , not as it exists in the group , in the reality ...
... tion by Synthesis before a real explanation can be reached . Analysis decomposes the actual fact into ideal factors , separates the group into its components , and considers each of these , not as it exists in the group , in the reality ...
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... tion , the muscle - cell the workshop of contraction . What is required over and above organic substances and cell- forms , is that special state called organization . See § 49 . Those who contemplate the manifestations without also ...
... tion , the muscle - cell the workshop of contraction . What is required over and above organic substances and cell- forms , is that special state called organization . See § 49 . Those who contemplate the manifestations without also ...
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... tion of which is extended to all parts of the body , and does not depend on any single parts ; this force must exist before the parts , which are in fact formed by it during the development of the embryo . . . . . The vital force ...
... tion of which is extended to all parts of the body , and does not depend on any single parts ; this force must exist before the parts , which are in fact formed by it during the development of the embryo . . . . . The vital force ...
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acid activity admit Anatomy animal arrest aspect assigned axis cylinder become body brain called cause cells centre cerebellum cerebral cerebrum chemical co-operation combination complex conclusion connection Consciousness Contractility contraction dependent elements Epigenesis evidence evolution excitation existence experiences expression external fact Feeling fibres fibrils force forms frog function ganglia ganglion ganglionic cells gray substance hypothesis idea innervated interpretation irritation laws limbs manifested matter MAX SCHULTZE mechanism medulla medulla oblongata ment mental modes molecular mollusc motor move movements multipolar cells muscles muscular Natural Selection nerve nerve-cells nerve-fibre nerve-tissue neural process neuroglia objective observed optic optic nerve organites organized substance ovum pass phenomena physical physiological plasmode posterior principle produced protoplasm reaction reflex actions Reflex Theory removed resemblance result retina sensation Sensibility sensorium sensory sentient similar skin spinal cord stimulation structure suppose tion tissue unconscious vital volition whole
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Стр. 154 - So again, it is probable, from what we know of the embryos of mammals, birds, fishes and reptiles, that these animals are the modified descendants of some ancient progenitor, which was furnished in its adult state with branchiae, a swim-bladder, four fin-like limbs, and a long tail, all fitted for an aquatic life.
Стр. 437 - ... against them, stops, and then, feeling over the objects with his hands, passes on one side of them. He offers no resistance to any change of direction which may be impressed upon him, or to the forcible acceleration or retardation of his movements. He eats, drinks, smokes, walks about, dresses and undresses himself, rises and goes to bed at the accustomed hours. Nevertheless, pins may be run into his body, or strong electric shocks sent through it, without causing the least indication of pain...
Стр. 138 - Analogy would lead me one step further, namely, to the belief that all animals and plants have descended from some one prototype. But analogy may be a deceitful guide.
Стр. 219 - Science appears but what in truth she is, Not as our glory and our absolute boast, But as a succedaneum, and a prop To our infirmity. No officious slave Art thou of that false secondary power By which we multiply distinctions, then Deem that our puny boundaries are things That we perceive, and not that we have made.
Стр. 454 - The soul stands related to the body as the bell of a clock to the works, and consciousness answers to the sound which the bell gives out when it is struck.
Стр. 123 - ... organic being to another being, been perfected? We see these beautiful coadaptations most plainly in the woodpecker and...