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... motion . So speaks Milton , putting the idea into the mouth of Belial , the fallen spirit , when addressing his peers . 45. These are a few of the ways in which the state- ments of Christ and his Apostles regarding immortality have been ...
... motion . So speaks Milton , putting the idea into the mouth of Belial , the fallen spirit , when addressing his peers . 45. These are a few of the ways in which the state- ments of Christ and his Apostles regarding immortality have been ...
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... motion , conscious- ness is the result , but whenever this connection is brought to an end , there is also an end of consciousness and the sense of individual existence , while however the particles of 48 THE UNSEEN UNIVERSE .
... motion , conscious- ness is the result , but whenever this connection is brought to an end , there is also an end of consciousness and the sense of individual existence , while however the particles of 48 THE UNSEEN UNIVERSE .
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... motions and positions are accompanied by consciousness , are nevertheless , when in this state , essentially the same ... motion , then consciousness follows , is to assign a peculiar relation between the brain - particles and conscious ...
... motions and positions are accompanied by consciousness , are nevertheless , when in this state , essentially the same ... motion , then consciousness follows , is to assign a peculiar relation between the brain - particles and conscious ...
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... motions which give rise to sensation leave on the brain changes of its substance which answer to what Haller called ' vestigia rerum , ' and to what that great thinker David Hartley termed ' Vibratiuncules . ' The sensation which has ...
... motions which give rise to sensation leave on the brain changes of its substance which answer to what Haller called ' vestigia rerum , ' and to what that great thinker David Hartley termed ' Vibratiuncules . ' The sensation which has ...
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... motion , but he must retain the capacity of moving . He need not always be thinking , but he must retain the capacity of thought . To sum up -- it thus appears that there are two general conditions of organised life . There must in the ...
... motion , but he must retain the capacity of moving . He need not always be thinking , but he must retain the capacity of thought . To sum up -- it thus appears that there are two general conditions of organised life . There must in the ...
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