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" The only thing which cerebral physiology tells us, when studied with the aid of molecular physics, is against the materialist, so far as it goes. It tells us that, during the present life, although thought and feeling are always manifested in connection... "
Swedenborg's Service to Philosophy - Page 22
by S. B. Eby - 1891 - 48 pages
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Natural Theology: Or, Rational Theism

Milton Valentine - Natural theology - 1885 - 296 pages
...elements or processes of molecular action can explain the origination of thought and personality. " By no possibility can thought and feeling be in any sense the products of matter." ' Self-determination and memory refuse all physical solution. "It is absolutely and forever inconceivable...
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Systematic Theology: A Compendium and Commonplace-book Designed for the Use ...

Augustus Hopkins Strong - Baptist - 1886 - 810 pages
...is artificial selection after all. John Kiske, Destiny of the Creature, 109—" Cerebral physiology tells us that, during the present life, although thought...possibility can thought and feeling be in any sense the product of matter. Nothing could be more grossly unscientific than the famous remark of Cabanis, that...
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The Bible and the Age: Or, An Elucidation of the Principles of a Consistent ...

Cuthbert Collingwood - Bible - 1887 - 423 pages
...advanced evolutionists are teaching the untenability of this extreme doctrine. Thus, Mr. Fiske says : " By no possibility can thought and feeling be in any sense the products of matter. Nothing can be more grossly unscientific than the famous remark of Cabanis, that the brain secretes thought...
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Elementary Psychology and Education: A Text-book for High Schools, Normal ...

Joseph Baldwin - Educational psychology - 1887 - 332 pages
...thought and feeling are in some unknown way correlated, not as effects or as causes, but as concomitants. By no possibility can thought and feeling be in any sense the products of matter. Unconscious cerebration is a fiction of a false theory."* Self may do work of which he is dimly conscious,...
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The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volume 25; Volume 45

Universalism - 1888 - 538 pages
...rather materialistic than otherwise, to one of whom I briefly refer. Mr. John Fiske declares that " by no possibility can thought and feeling be in any sense the product of matter." Mr. Fiske also characterizes the " materialistic assumption that the life of the...
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Burning Questions of the Life that Now is and of that which is to Come

Washington Gladden - Religion - 1891 - 266 pages
...physics, is against the materialist so far as it goes. It tells us that, during the present life, though thought and feeling are always manifested in connection with a peculiar form of * Draper's " Physiology," pp. 24, 2SG. t Art. " Phjsiology," vol. xix., p. 41. matter, yet by no possibility...
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Good Sense in Religion: Eleven Lectures

Henry Reuben Rose - Universalism - 1894 - 262 pages
...physics, is against the materialist so far as it goes. It tells us that, during the present life, though thought and feeling are always manifested in connection...feeling be in any sense the products of matter. Nothing can be more unscientific than the famous remark of Cabanis. that the brain secretes thought as the...
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Noble Living: A Series of Studies as to the Development of the Deeper Life ...

Charles Sumner Nickerson - Universalism - 1896 - 304 pages
...sweetness. Can that which so masters bodily organism be a product of it? Professor Fisk says that " The only thing which cerebral physiology tells us,...and feeling be in any sense the products of matter." Another writer says that the foremost scientists declare that the bodily organism is inert without...
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The Next Step in Evolution: The Present Step

Isaac Kaufman Funk - Christian life - 1902 - 142 pages
...from above. John Fiske, himself an evolutionist of authority, says: "Cerebral psychology tells that in no possibility can thought and feeling be in any sense the products of matter" ("Destiny of Man," page 109). Wallace is still more explicit. (See foot-note, page 22.) The reappearance...
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Systematic Theology: A Compendium and Commonplace-book Designed ..., Volume 1

Augustus Hopkins Strong - Baptists - 1907 - 398 pages
...selection after all. John Fiske, Destiny of the Creature, 10» — " Cerebral physiology tolls us Unit, during the present life, although thought and feeling...form of matter, yet by no possibility can thought aud feeling be in any sense tho product of matter. Nothing could be more grossly unscientific than...
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