That this is the fact might be very safely inferred from what has hitherto been, the issue, without an exception, of the many ingenious theories propounded with the intention of laying open the world of Mind by the help of chemistry, or any of those sciences... The World of Mind: An Elementary Book - Seite 103von Isaac Taylor - 1858 - 378 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| John Henry Freese - 1864 - 292 Seiten
...carried over to the other. That this is the fact might be very safely inferred from what has hitherto been the issue, without an exception, of the many...Every theory resting upon this basis has presently <rone off into some quackery, raised for awhile among the uneducated, and soon forgotten. — Isaac... | |
| Religious Tract Society (Great Britain) - 1883 - 326 Seiten
...of physical science into relationship with the processes, or the varying conditions of the mind. " Mind and matter must each have its philosophy to itself....the world of mind by the help of chemistry, or any uf those sciences that are properly called physical. Every theory resting upon this basis has presently... | |
| Frank Ballard - 1906 - 632 Seiten
...readers (p. 40) of the words of Isaac Taylor concerning ' the many ingenious theories ' in his day ' propounded with the intention of laying open the world...resting upon this basis has presently gone off into some quackery—noised for a while among the uneducated and soon forgotten.' the theory to be proved is... | |
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