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" But there is also a close connection between a coat and the nail on which it hangs, for, if the nail is pulled out, the coat falls to the ground. Shall we say, then, that the shape of the nail gives us the shape of the coat, or in any way corresponds... "
Matter and Memory - Page xii
by Henri Bergson - 2007 - 368 pages
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The Monist, Volume 21

Paul Carus - Electronic journals - 1911 - 674 pages
...between a state of consciousness and the brain we do not dispute. But there is also a close connection between a coat and the nail on which it hangs, for,...between the two series psychical and physiological." if LES ROCHES ET LEURS ELEMENTS MINERALOGIQUES. Par Ed. JiWnctta:. Paris A. Hermann, 1910. Pp. 704....
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Modern Science and the Illusions of Professor Bergson

Hugh Elliot - Knowledge, Theory of - 1912 - 290 pages
...coat, or in any way corresponds to it ? No more are we entitled to conclude, because the psychical fact is hung on to a cerebral state, that there is...parallelism between the two series, psychical and physiological.'1 The analogy begs the whole question. In what does the connection between mind and...
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The Religion of the Samurai: A Study of Zen Philosophy and Discipline in ...

Kaiten Nukariya - Buddha (The concept) - 1913 - 392 pages
...coat, or in any way corresponds to it ? No more are we entitled to conclude, because the psychical fact is hung on to a cerebral state, that there is...between the two series, psychical and physiological." We have to ask, in what respects docs the interrelation between mind and body resemble the relation...
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Bergson and Religion

Lucius Hopkins Miller - 1916 - 312 pages
...between a state of consciousness and the brain we do not dispute. But there is also a close connection between a coat and the nail on which it hangs, for,...unmistakably vicious circle ; for, if science interprets connection, which is a fact, as signifying parallelism, which is an hypothesis (and an hypothesis to...
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Bergson and Religion

Lucius Hopkins Miller - 1916 - 314 pages
...between a state of consciousness and the brain we do not dispute. But there is also a close connection between a coat and the nail on which it hangs, for,...unmistakably vicious circle ; for, if science interprets connection, which is a fact, as signifying parallelism, which is an hypothesis (and an hypothesis to...
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Bergson and Religion

Lucius Hopkins Miller - Religion - 1916 - 312 pages
...between a state of consciousness and the brain we do not dispute. But there is also a close connection between a coat and the nail on which it hangs, for,...unmistakably vicious circle ; for, if science interprets connection, which is a fact, as signifying parallelism, which is an hypothesis (and an hypothesis to...
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Bergson and Religion

Lucius Hopkins Miller - Religion - 1916 - 326 pages
...of the nail gives us the shape of the coat, or in any way corresponds to it? No more are we entitkd to conclude, because the physical fact is hung on...unmistakably vicious circle; for, if science interprets connection, which is a fact, as signifying parallelism, which is an hypothesis (and an hypothesis to...
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Year Book of the Central Conference of American Rabbis, Volume 26

Central Conference of American Rabbis - Jews - 1916 - 574 pages
...Bergson, the Philosopher of Progress, Outlook, Feb. 22, 1913. • Bergson and Religion, LH Miller. fact is hung on to a cerebral state, that there is...any parallelism between the two series psychical and physiological."11 Bergson not only refutes the parallelistic "vicious circle," but he paves the way...
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Annual Convention - Central Conference of American Rabbis, Volume 26

Central Conference of American Rabbis - Jews - 1916 - 524 pages
...more comprehensive discussion of this phase of Bergson, see Prof. LH Miller, Bergson and Religion. fact is hung on to a cerebral state, that there is...any parallelism between the two series psychical and physiological."11 Bergson not only refutes the parallelistic "vicious circle," but he paves the way...
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Bergson and His Philosophy

John Alexander Gunn - 1920 - 230 pages
...the coat or in any way corresponds to it ? No more are we entitled to conclude because the psychical fact is hung on to a cerebral state that there is...between the two series psychical and physiological." 1 Our observation and experience, and science itself, strictly speaking, do not allow us to assert...
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