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" It would be incompatible with everything we know of the cerebral action to suppose that the physical chain ends abruptly in a physical void, occupied by an immaterial substance, which immaterial substance, after working alone, imparts its results to the... "
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 95

American periodicals - 1867 - 854 pages
...hemispheres, outgoing nerves, muscles, &c. There is an unbroken physical circle of effects, maintained while we go the round of the mental circle of sensation, emotion, and thought. It would be incompatible with everything we know of the cerebral action, to suppose that the physical...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 6

American literature - 1867 - 796 pages
...hemispheres, outgoing nerves, muscles, etc. There is an unbroken physical circle of effects, maintained while we go the round of the mental circle of sensation, emotion, and thought. It would be incompatible with everything we know of the cerebral action, to suppose that the physical...
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Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 16

1867 - 520 pages
...hemispheres, outgoing nerves, muscles, &c. There is an unbroken physical circle of effects, maintained while we go the round of the mental circle of sensation, emotion, and thought. It would he incompatible with everything we know of the cerebral action, to suppose that the physical...
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Nature, Volume 9

Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1874 - 546 pages
...eye, the retina, the optic nerve, optic centres, cerebral hemispheres, outgoing nerves, muscles, &c. While we go the round of the mental circle of sensation,...incompatible with everything we know of the cerebral actions to suppose that the physical chain ends abruptly in a physical void occupied by an immaterial...
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Nature, Volume 9

Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1874 - 542 pages
...eye, the retina, the optic nerve, optic centres, cerebral hemispheres, outgoing nerves, muscles, &c. While we go the round of the mental circle of sensation,...incompatible with everything we know of the cerebral actions to suppose that the physical chain ends abruptly in a physical void occupied by an immaterial...
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Nature, Volume 9

Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1874 - 756 pages
...eye, the retina, the optic nerve, optic centres, cerebral hemispheres, outgoing nerves, muscles, &c. While we go the round of the mental circle of sensation,...incompatible with everything we know of the cerebral actions to suppose that the physical chain ends abruptly in a physical void occupied by an immaterial...
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The Conservation of Energy

Balfour Stewart - Force and energy - 1874 - 264 pages
...of the mental circle of sensation, emotion, and thought. It would be incompatible with every thing we know of the cerebral action to suppose that the...occupied by an immaterial substance ; which immaterial snbstance, after working alone, imparts its results to the other edge of the physical break, and determines...
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The Conservation of Energy

Balfour Stewart - Force and energy - 1874 - 274 pages
...hemispheres, outgoing nerves, muscles, etc. There is an unhroken physical circle of effects, maintained while we go the round of the mental circle of sensation, emotion, and thought. It would be incompatible with every thing we know of the cerebral action to suppose that the physical...
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The British Quarterly Review, Volumes 59-60

Henry Allon - English periodicals - 1874 - 764 pages
...conclusion confirmed by Professor Bain, who writes, in his recent work on ' Mind and Body ' : — ' It would be incompatible with everything we know of the cerebral action to supposethat the physical chain ends abruptly in a physical void, occupied by an immaterial substance,...
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The Conservation of Energy

Balfour Stewart - Force and energy - 1875 - 256 pages
...hemispheres, outgoing nerves, muscles, etc. There is an unbroken physical circle of effects, maintained while we go the round of the mental circle of sensation, emotion, and thought. It would be incompatible with every thing we know of the cerebral action to suppose that the physical...
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