Beale of the embodiment of the intellectual functions in the cerebral system, will be found the freshest and most interesting part of his book. Prof. Bain's own theory of the connection between the mental and the bodily part in man is stated by himself... The Doctrine of Descent and Darwinismpor Dr. Schmidt (Eduard Oskar), Oscar Schmidt - 1875 - 334 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| David Kay (F.R.G.S.) - 1888 - 378 páginas
...lost their validity ; they are no longer compatible with ascertained science and clear thinking. The one substance, with two sets of properties, two sides, the physical and mental — a double-faced unity, would appear to comply with all the exigencies of the case." — Prof.... | |
| Edward Allen Tanner - 1892 - 450 páginas
...leadership of such men as Bain, indulge less in such speculations. Take the following favorite definition: "There is one substance with two sets of properties,...the physical and the mental, a double-faced unity." Logically, such a definition, as a first principle, leads to the creed, that the earthly life of the... | |
| Noah Knowles Davis - 1892 - 376 páginas
...lost their validity; they are no longer compatible with ascertained science and clear thinking. The one substance with two sets of properties, two sides,...the physical and the mental, a double-faced unity, would appear to comply with all the exigencies of the case. We are to deal with thus, as in the language... | |
| Alexander Balmain Bruce - 1892 - 560 páginas
...these falls to be classed the conception of psychical and physical phenomena as the attributes of " one substance, with two sets of properties, two sides,...the physical and the mental, a double-faced unity "3 — a modern reproduction of Spinoza's thought. Another favourite way of meeting the difficulty... | |
| Samuel Harris - 1892 - 612 páginas
...Monism. If, with Prof. Bain, we suppose the matter which we perceive, the human body for example, to be " one substance with two sets of properties, two sides, the physical and the mental — a dmiJble-faced unity,"* we have the same difficulty ; since the body is composed of atoms and we must... | |
| Jacob Gould Schurman, James Edwin Creighton, Frank Thilly, Gustavus Watts Cunningham - 1897 - 748 páginas
...lost their validity; they are no longer compatible with ascertained science and clear thinking. The one substance, with two sets of properties, two sides,...the physical and the mental — a double-faced unity — would appear to comply with all the exigencies of the case" (Mind and Body, Appleton's edition... | |
| James Gurnhill - 1902 - 284 páginas
...phenomena, it fails in the presence of mental and spiritual noumena. 2. Professor Bain is in favour of "one Substance with two sets of properties, two sides,...physical and the mental — a double-faced Unity" which he thinks " would comply with all the exigencies of the case," ie be able to explain and account... | |
| Andrew Martin Fairbairn - 1902 - 626 páginas
...despairing but descriptive phrase of the late Professor Clifford, " mind-stuff," and Professor Bain's, " One substance with two sets of properties ; two sides,...the physical and the mental ; a double-faced unity." But what is this save carrying back into the beginning the dualism of the living consciousness? It... | |
| Gustav Spiller - 1902 - 576 páginas
...Forces, 1890. One of the most popular solutions is quasi-monistic. As Prof. Bain expresses it : " The one substance, with two sets of properties, two sides,...the physical and the mental — a double-faced unity — would appear to comply with all the exigencies of the case" (Mind and Body, 1874, p. 196). Or as... | |
| Samuel Fallows - 1903 - 218 páginas
...the physiologico-psychological school, when in closing his work on the mind and body he says: "The one substance with two sets of properties, two sides,...the physical and the mental (a double-faced unity), would appear to comply with all the exigencies of the case. " The liberal-minded and eloquent Rt. Rev.... | |
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