| 1873 - 966 Seiten
...accumulation of Carbonic acid (as happens in Asphyxia), there is a gradually increasing torpor of the Mental Faculties, ending in complete insensibility....Emotional ; and if of Emotional, why not of Ideational ? . There is no part of our purely Psychical activity, the relation of which to Physical conditions... | |
| 1873 - 840 Seiten
...accumulation of Carbonic acid (as happens in Asphyxia), there is a gradually increasing torpor of the Mental Faculties, ending in complete insensibility....that the Physiologist must regard some change in the Nervons substance of the Brain as the immediate Physical cause of all automatic Mental action. If this... | |
| 1873 - 824 Seiten
...can " explain " how it is that Electricity is generated by Chemical change ; but he knows that snch a relation of cause and effect exists between the...Emotional ; and, if of Emotional, why not of Ideational ? There is no part of our purely Physical activity, the relation of which to Physical conditions is... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1874 - 774 Seiten
...disturbance of Electricity ; and thus, whenever he witnesses Electric disturbance, he is led to look f> r some Chemical change as its Physical cause. And in precisely the same sense, and no other, the Physiologist must regard some change in the substance of the Brain as the immediate Fhysii-al... | |
| 1878 - 818 Seiten
...repugnance to such a view. I do not say that it explains any Mental phenomenon. No sound Physicist wonld say that he can " explain " how it is that Electricity...Emotional ; and, if of Emotional, why not of Ideational ? There is no part of our purely Physical activity," the relation of which to Physical conditions is... | |
| Edward Hammond Clarke - 1878 - 354 Seiten
...disturbance of electricity ; and thus, whenever he witnesses electric disturbance, he is led to look for some chemical change as its physical cause. And in precisely the same sense, and no other, the physiologist must regard some change in the substance of the brain as the immediate physical... | |
| Ohio. State Hospital, Cleveland - 1879 - 78 Seiten
...disturbance of electricity; and thus, whenever he witnesses electric disturbance, he is led to look for some chemical change as its physical cause. And in precisely the same sense, and no other, the physiologist must regard some change in the substance of the brain as the immediate physical... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1883 - 816 Seiten
...disturbance of Electricity ; and thus, whenever he witnesses Electric disturbance, he is led to look fi r some Chemical change as its Physical cause. And in precisely the same sense, and no other, the Physiologist must regard some change in the substance of the Brain as the immediate Physical... | |
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