Mind and Motion and MonismPublished on demand by University Microfilms, 1895 - 170 pages |
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able Absolute Volition adjustments agent Agnosticism animal answer appears becomes belongs bodily action bodily movement body cause of bodily cerebral hemispheres Clifford complex conceive connexion conscious volition consciousness conservation of energy consider constitute determined doctrine ejective energy existence explanation external world fact feeling GEORGE JOHN ROMANES grey matter Hence Hobbes human mind hypothesis impossible infer kind knowledge logical macrocosm materialists matter in motion mechanical mental changes mental processes merely mind and motion moral responsibility motive muscles natural causation necessarily necessity nerve nerve-centres nervous neurosis objective obverse Pantheism perceive phenomena philosophical physical causation physiology possible pre-established harmony present principle of causality proved psychical psychism psychology psychosis question reason Rede Lecture reflex action regard relation Relative Volition sense spiritualistic subjectivity supposed take place Theism theory of Materialism theory of Monism theory of Spiritualism thinking thought tion ultimate uncaused universe vibration whole world-eject


