When, as in pure feeling — pleasure or pain — we change to the subject attitude from the object attitude, we have undergone a change not to be expressed by place ; the fact is not properly described by the transition from the external to the internal,... The Conservation of energy - Página 204por Balfour Stewart - 1876 - 236 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1867 - 854 páginas
...from the object attitude, we have undergone a change not to be expressed by place ; the fact is iiot properly described by the transition from the external...unextended cognition. By various theologians, heaven lias been spoken of as not a place, but a state ; and this is the only phrase that I can find suitable... | |
| 1867 - 996 páginas
...contradiction. We understand union in ' the sense of local connexion ; here is a union where local connexion is irrelevant, unsuitable, contradictory, for we cannot...of the extended. The only adequate expression is a clumge of state : a change from the state of the extended cognition to a state of unextended cognition.... | |
| 1867 - 520 páginas
...pleasure or pain — mchango to the subject attitude from the object attitude, we have undergone ¡4 change not to be expressed by place : the fact is...described by the transition from the external to the ¡nternal, for that is still a change in the region of the extended. The only adequate expression is... | |
| Balfour Stewart - 1875 - 256 páginas
...attitude, we have undergone a change not to be expressed by place; the fact is not properly described fey the transition from the external to the internal^...the state of the extended cognition to a state of tin extended cognition. By various theologians, heaven has been spoken of as not a plaee, but a state;... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1875 - 214 páginas
...When, as in pure feeling — pleasure or pain — we change from the object attitude to the subject attitude, we have undergone a change not to be expressed...internal, for that is still a change in the region of the MATTER AND MIND DIFFERENT STATES. 137 extended. The only adequate expression is a CHANGE OF STATE :... | |
| Balfour Stewart - 1876 - 266 páginas
...I am at that moment (except by very rapid transitions or alternations) unable to conceive a ti lily mental fact, my truly mental consciousness. Our mental...By various theologians, heaven has been spoken of ns not a place, but a state ; and this is the only phrase that I can find suitable to describe the... | |
| Malcolm Guthrie - 1882 - 500 páginas
...philosophic works exhibit such instances of what Mr. Darwin calls "survivals." Dr. Bain concludes that " the only adequate expression is a CHANGE OF STATE...extended cognition to a state of unextended cognition. " "What is the meaning of an extended cognition 1 Perhaps Dr. Bain means a change from the cognition... | |
| Malcolm Guthrie - 1882 - 508 páginas
...Mr. Darwin calls "survivals." Dr. Bain concludes that " the only adequate expression is a CHANGE UF STATE : a change from the state of the extended cognition to a state of unextended cognition." What is the meaning of an extended cognition 1 Perhaps Dr. Bain means a change from the cognition of... | |
| 1890 - 446 páginas
...two sides, however, are not sides, but states. " The only adequate expression," he elsewhere says, " is A CHANGE OF STATE : a change from the state of...extended cognition to a state of unextended cognition." We presume this is regarded as a revolution of our notions about matter, though it is hard to say so... | |
| 1891 - 448 páginas
...states cari cohere in one substance. His question is, " How are mind and body united ? " The answer is, "The only adequate expression is a CHANGE OF STATE...extended cognition to a state of unextended cognition." This wondrous substance is to change from extension to unextension, but to remain always conscious... | |
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