| Johann Gaspar Spurzheim - 1828 - Počet stránok 550
...the sensible world within the confined limits of external nature ; what our opinion may be as to 25 to the mete-physical properties of man, the nature...breathed into his nostrils. It is most obvious that if a^particular doctrine concerning the physical nature of man is not to be invalidated by general theories... | |
| Sir Frederic BATEMAN - 1870 - Počet stránok 244
...as his adversaries maliciously attributed to him, for as Hufeland philosophically observes, "he was employed in analysing the dust of the earth of which...breath of life which was breathed into his nostrils." As in Gall's days so in ours, this very indefinite and unmeaning word "materialism" is used as a kind... | |
| Sir Frederick Bateman - 1877 - Počet stránok 262
...conditions, I do not mean THE PHRENOLOGICAL SYSTEM OF GALL. 131 Hufeland philosophically observes, ' he was employed in analysing the dust of the earth of which...breath of life which was breathed into his nostrils.' As in Gall's days so in ours, this very indefinite and unmeaning word 'materialism? is used as a kind... | |
| Bernard Hollander - 1901 - Počet stránok 586
...his adversaries maliciously attributed to him, for, as Huf eland philosophically observes, 'He was employed in analysing the dust of the earth of which...breath of life which was breathed into his nostrils.' " As in Gall's days so in ours, this very indefinite and unmeaning word ' materialism ' is used as... | |
| alfred t. story - 1883 - Počet stránok 540
...that the life of man is dependent on his sensible formation, and that there is a connection (though mystical and incomprehensible) between his intellectual...such theories. Hence Gall has been very anxious to show how his opinions have always been grounded in particular observations ; but whether the analogies... | |
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