The theory of psychophysical parallelism has been subjected to a rigorous examination in James Ward's Naturalism and Agnosticism, part iii., in which the argument that mind cannot be derived from matter is convincingly presented. [Please select]
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The modern doctrine of psychophysical parallelism is not appreciably different from this theory of the Cartesian school. [Please select]
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Even where superficially a certain similarity between the technical factors exists, the psychophysical conditions may be essentially different. [Please select]
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Tue history of technique shows on every page this practical adjustment of external labor conditions to the psychophysical necessities and psychophysical demands. [Please select]
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A stronger psychophysical excitement is necessary in order to secure the innervation of the big muscles in the central nervous system. [Please select]
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Labor with the large muscles has, for these psychophysical reasons, never been easily combined with the subtler training of the finer muscles. [Please select]
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