| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1875 - 480 halaman
...together, and forming all imaginable combinations. This, as a purely mechanical process, is eeeable by the mind. But can you see, or dream, or in any...dead atoms, sensation, thought and emotion are to arise ? Yon cannot satisfy the human understanding in its demand for logical continuity between molecular... | |
| John Tyndall - 1874 - 80 halaman
...together and forming all imaginable combinations. This, as a purely mechanical process, is seeable by the mind. But can you see, or dream, or in any...dead atoms, sensation, thought, and emotion are to arise? You speak of the difficulty of mental presentation in my case ; is it less in yours? I am not... | |
| John Tyndall - 1874 - 132 halaman
...together and forming all imaginable combinations. This, as a purely mechanical process, is seeable by the mind. But can you see, or dream, or in any...dead atoms, sensation, thought, and emotion are to arise ? Are you likely to extract Homer out of the rattling of dice, or the Differential Calculus out... | |
| John Tyndall - 1874 - 138 halaman
...together and forming all imaginable combinations. This, as a purely mechanical process, is seeable by the mind. But can you see, or dream, or in any...dead atoms, sensation, thought, and emotion are to arise ? Are you likely to extract Homer out of the rattling of dice, or the Differential Calculus out... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1874 - 562 halaman
...running together and forming all imaginable combinations. This, as a purely mechanical process, is secaMe by the mind. But can you see, or dream, or in any...dead atoms, sensation, thought, and emotion are to arise? You speak of the difficulty cf mental presentation in my case ; is it less in yours ? I am not... | |
| 1874 - 806 halaman
...together and forming all imaginable combinations. This, as a purely mechanical process, is seeable by the mind. But can you see, or dream, or in any...dead atoms, sensation, thought, and emotion, are to arise ? You speak of the difficulty of presentation in my case ; is it less in yours ? I am not all... | |
| John Tyndall - 1874 - 132 halaman
...mechanical act, and from these individually dead atoms, sensation, thought, and emotion are to arise ? Are you likely to extract Homer out of the rattling...Calculus out of the clash of billiard-balls ? I am not ali bereft of this V or stellungs- Kraft of which you speak, nor am I, like so many of my brethren,... | |
| John Tyndall - 1874 - 172 halaman
...the rattling of dice, or the Differential Calculus out of the clash of billiard-balls ? I am not ali bereft of this Vorstellungs-Kraft of which you speak, nor am I, like so many of my brethren, a- mere vacuum as regards scientific knowledge. I can follow a particle of musk until... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1874 - 562 halaman
...running together and forming all imaginable combinations. This, as a purely mechanical process, is seeaMe by the mind. But can you see, or dream, or in any way imlgine, how out of that mechanical act, and from these individually dead atoms, sensation, thought,... | |
| Stephen Merrill Allen - 1875 - 200 halaman
...together and forming all imaginable combinations. This, as a purely mechanical process, is seeable by the mind. But can you see, or dream, or in any...dead atoms, sensation, thought, and emotion are to arise ? Are you likely to extract Homer out of the rattling of dice, or the Differential Calculus out... | |
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