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" If these positions are well based, it follows that our mental conditions are simply the symbols in consciousness of the changes which take place automatically in the organism... "
The American Naturalist - Page 389
1908
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The Contemporary Review, Volume 25

Literature - 1875 - 1012 pages
...themselves are undeniable, but their causal influence, according to Professor Huxley, is an illusion. " Our mental conditions are simply the symbols in consciousness...changes which take place automatically in the organism. . . . The feeling we call volition is not the cause of a voluntary act, but thejsymbol of that state...
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The Evangelical repository. Vol. 1- new

1879 - 652 pages
...if these positions are well based, it follows that our mental conditions are simply the symbols iu consciousness of the changes which take place automatically...that, to take an extreme illustration, the feeling vje call volition is not the cause of a voluntary act, but the symbol of that state of the brain which...
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The Realistic Assumptions of Modern Science Examined

Thomas Martin Herbert - Consciousness - 1879 - 512 pages
...positions are well based, it follows that our ' mental conditions are simply the symbols in conscious' ness of the changes which take place automatically in ' the organism ; and that, to take an extreme illustra' tion, the feeling we call volition is not the cause of a ' voluntary act, but the symbol...
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The Realistic Assumptions of Modern Science Examined

Thomas Martin Herbert - Consciousness - 1879 - 480 pages
...positions are well based, it follows that our ' mental conditions are simply the symbols in conscious' ness of the changes which take place automatically in ' the organism ; and that, to take an extreme illustra' tion, the feeling we call volition is not the cause of a ' voluntary act, but the symbol...
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The Nature of Mind and Human Automatism

Morton Prince - Mind and body - 1885 - 200 pages
...Any other conception than this involves a paradox. I am unable to quite understand how it can be said that " our mental conditions are simply the symbols...changes which take place automatically in the organism," if that idea of the nature of consciousness which I have endeavored to make intelligible in the preceding...
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Select Works of Thomas H. Huxley

Thomas Henry Huxley - Automatism - 1886 - 354 pages
...consciousness in us, as in them, are immediately caused by molecular changes of the brainsubstance. It seems to me that in men, as in brutes, there is...that, to : take an extreme illustration, the feeling I we call volition is not the cause of a voluntary act, but the symbol of that state of the brain which...
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The Principles of Psychology, Volume 1

William James - Psychology - 1890 - 718 pages
...in the motion of the matter of the organism. If these positions are well baaed, it follows thaBpur mental conditions are simply the symbols in consciousness of the changes which lake place automatically in the organism ; and that. to take an extreme illustration, the feeling we...
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The Christian View of God and the World as Centring in the Incarnation ...

James Orr - Incarnation - 1893 - 586 pages
...Review, November 1874, pp. 575, 576). " It seems to me," says this distinguished scientific teacher, "that in men, as in brutes, there is no proof that...symbols in consciousness of the changes which take plate automatically in the organism ; and that, to take an extreme illustration, the feeling we call...
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Mental Physiology: Especially in Its Relations to Mental Disorders

Theophilus Bulkeley Hyslop - Brain - 1895 - 594 pages
...physical changes, and not a cause of such changes. We are, therefore, regarded as conscious automata. " Our mental conditions are simply the symbols in consciousness...changes which take place automatically in the organism. In men, as in brutes, there is no proof that any state of consciousness is the cause of change in the...
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Naturalism and Agnosticism: The Gifford Lectures Delivered Before ..., Volume 1

James Ward - Agnosticism - 1899 - 332 pages
...of the Kirchhoff school. Huxley, for example, thus winds up his article on Conscious Automatism : " If these positions are well based, it follows that...illustration, the feeling we call volition is not the cause of the voluntary act, but the symbol of the state of the brain which is the immediate cause of that act."...
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