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" ... how it is that anything so remarkable as a state of consciousness comes about as the result of irritating nervous tissue, is just as unaccountable as the appearance of the Djin when Aladdin rubbed his lamp in the story. "
The New Psychology: Its Message, Principles and Practice - Página 88
por William Walker Atkinson - 2007 - 236 páginas
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Lessons in elementary physiology

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1866 - 352 páginas
...tfioughts, under the common head of states of consciousness. But what consciousness is, we know not ; and how it is that anything so remarkable as a state of consciousness comes about as the result of irritating nervous tissue, is just as unaccountable as the appearance of the Djin...
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As Regards Protoplasm: In Relation to Professor Huxley's Essay On the ...

James Hutchison Stirling - 1870 - 80 páginas
...thoughts, under the common head of states of consciousness ; but what consciousness is we know not, and how it is that anything so remarkable as a state of consciousness comes about as the result of irritating nervous tissue, is just as unaccountable as the appearance of the Djin...
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Half Hours with Modern Scientists, Volumen1

1871 - 308 páginas
...thoughts, under the common head of states of consciousness ; but what consciousness is we know not, and how it is that anything so remarkable as a state of consciousness comes about as the result of irritating nervous tissue, is just as unaccountable as the appearance of the Djin...
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Half Hours with Modern Scientists, Volumen1

1871 - 318 páginas
...is we know not, and how it is that anything so remarkable as a state of consciousness comes about as the result of irritating nervous tissue, is just as unaccountable as the appearance of the Djin when Aladdin rubbed his lamp in the story." Consciousness plainly was not muscular...
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A Dictionary of Terms Used in Medicine and the Collateral Sciences

Richard Dennis Hoblyn - 1878 - 752 páginas
...it is," says Prof. Huxley, "that anything so remarkable as a state of consciousness comes about as the result of irritating nervous tissue, is just as unaccountable as the appearance of the Djin when Aladdin tubbed his lamp in the story, or as any oilier ultimate fact of...
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An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion

John Caird - 1880 - 400 páginas
...How it is," says Mr. Huxley, " that anything so remarkable as a state of consciousness comes about as the result of irritating nervous tissue, is just as unaccountable as the appearance of the Djin when Aladdin rubbed his lamp in the story." "The passage/' says Mr. Tyndall,...
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Scientific Sophisms: A Review of Current Theories Concerning Atoms, Apes and Men

Samuel Wainwright - 1881 - 348 páginas
...thoughts, under the common head of states of consciousness. But what consciousness is, we know not ; and how it is that anything so remarkable as a state of consciousness comes about as the result of irritating nervous tissue is just as unaccountable as the appearance of the Djin when...
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Isms Old and New: Winter Sunday Evening Sermon-series for 1880-81 Delivered ...

George Claude Lorimer - 1881 - 388 páginas
...Lay Sermons, confesses that how " anything so remarkable as a state of consciousness comes about as the • result of irritating nervous tissue, is just as unaccountable as the appearance of the Djin when Aladdin rubbed his lamp," we half suspect him of indulging in a little...
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New Englander and Yale Review, Volumen42

Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1883 - 872 páginas
...we know not; and how it is that anything so, remarkable as a state of conaciouaness comes about as the result of irritating nervous tissue, is just as unaccountable as the appearance of the Djin when Aladdin rubbed his lamp in the story." How shall this chasm in the logic...
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Psychology

John Dewey - 1886 - 458 páginas
...can bo made out, for the simple reason that the consciousness is not a quantity. So Mr. Huxley says: "How it is that anything so remarkable as a state...irritating nervous tissue, is just as unaccountable as the appearance of the Djin when Aladdin rubbed his lamp." Mr. Tyndall remarks to the same effect that "...
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