Mind and Body: The Theories of Their RelationAppleton, 1874 - 196 páginas |
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... gives no information of a practical kind , and does not add to our knowledge of the laws of pleasure . Fourthly . While allowing it to be possible that a thorough understanding of the brain would contribute to a knowledge of the mind ...
... gives no information of a practical kind , and does not add to our knowledge of the laws of pleasure . Fourthly . While allowing it to be possible that a thorough understanding of the brain would contribute to a knowledge of the mind ...
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... give variety of communication . The chief use of the two coatings . * Nucleated nerve - cells magnified 170 ) diameters ; a and b from the cerebellum ; c and d from the medulla oblongata ; n the nucleus of a cell . In Chap . V. a ...
... give variety of communication . The chief use of the two coatings . * Nucleated nerve - cells magnified 170 ) diameters ; a and b from the cerebellum ; c and d from the medulla oblongata ; n the nucleus of a cell . In Chap . V. a ...
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... gives an acute feeling ; the diffused sunlight gives a massive feeling . A high note upon the flageolet is acute ; a deep bass note on the violoncello or the organ is massive . The sea , the thunder , the shouting of a multitude are ...
... gives an acute feeling ; the diffused sunlight gives a massive feeling . A high note upon the flageolet is acute ; a deep bass note on the violoncello or the organ is massive . The sea , the thunder , the shouting of a multitude are ...
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... give an account of the most general laws of connexion of Mind and Body . This is a difficult sub- ject , and far from being mature ; yet enough is known to gratify curiosity , and to impart useful lessons . We have already seen grounds ...
... give an account of the most general laws of connexion of Mind and Body . This is a difficult sub- ject , and far from being mature ; yet enough is known to gratify curiosity , and to impart useful lessons . We have already seen grounds ...
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... give birth to the most vivid degrees of consciousness . This is the condition more especially requisite for maintaining a state of plea- surable sensibility . The nervous system should be duly refreshed or invigorated by nourishment and ...
... give birth to the most vivid degrees of consciousness . This is the condition more especially requisite for maintaining a state of plea- surable sensibility . The nervous system should be duly refreshed or invigorated by nourishment and ...
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