This is substantially what I had said seventeen years previously in the ' Saturday Review.' The Professor continues : ' If I explain attraction and repulsion as exhibitions of mind, as psychical phenomena, I simply throw the Psyche out of the window,... Freedom in Science and Teaching - Página 26por Ernst Haeckel - 1888 - 53 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Ernst Haeckel - 1879 - 190 páginas
...Virchow now rises up in the strongest protest against this theory of a cellular sensibility, which I regard as the inevitable consequence of his early...beings; nay, not even with all animals in general. We have no ground as yet for speaking of the lowest animals as possessing psychical properties; we... | |
| Ernst Haeckel - 1879 - 186 páginas
...temporarily takes up its abode in the body. Highly characteristic of this is the remarkable sentence, " If I explain attraction and repulsion as psychical...of the window; the psyche ceases to be a psyche." If we substitute for the word " psyche" the word which corresponds to Virchow's earlier mechanistic... | |
| Frederic Beecher Perkins - 1879 - 714 páginas
...Saturday Review. The professor continues: "If I explain attraction and repulsion as exhibitions of mind, as psychical phenomena, I simply throw the Psyche out of the window, and the Psyche ceases to be a Psyche." I may say, in passing, that the Psyche" that could be cast out... | |
| John Tyndall - 1879 - 474 páginas
...Saturday Eeview.' The Professor continues : 'If I explain attraction and repulsion as exhibitions of mind, as psychical phenomena, I simply throw the Psyche out of the window, and the Psyche ceases to be a Psyche.' I may say, in passing, that the Psyche that could be cast out... | |
| John Tyndall - 1892 - 508 páginas
...Review.' The Professor continues : ' If I explain attraction and repulsion as exhibitions of mind, as psychical phenomena, I simply throw the Psyche out of the window, and the Psyche ceases to be a Psyche.' I may say, in passing, that the Psyche that could be cast out... | |
| John Tyndall - 1894 - 470 páginas
...Review.' The Professor continues : ' If I explain attraction and repulsion as exhibitions of mind, as psychical phenomena, I simply throw the Psyche out of the window, and the Psyche ceases to be a Psyche.' I may say, in passing, that the Psyche that could be cast out... | |
| 1878 - 1182 páginas
...Saturday Review. The professor continues : ' If I explain attraction and repulsion as exhibitions of mind, as psychical phenomena, I simply throw the Psyche out of the window, and the Psyche ceases to be a Psyche.' I may say, in passing, that the Psyche that could be cast out... | |
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