The Surd of Metaphysics; An Inquiry Into the Question Are There Things-in-Themselves?
The Surd of Metaphysics; An Inquiry Into the Question Are There Things-in-Themselves?
Carus, Paul, 1852-1919
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The hands are executing this work ; these hands of course are inner- vated from certain regions of the brain. Some parts of the personality are in a relative rest and have noth- ing to do with the work presently on hand. A commo- tion in a certain number of brain-structures represents the physiological aspect of a deliberation, perhaps the planning of some action. Psychologically considered certain ideas appear successively and sometimes simultaneously in the focus of consciousness. The ideas d...isagree and other ideas replace them until a combination is formed in which the ideas do agree. This state of agreement brings a temporary peace into the tumult of conflicting ideas ; the plan is ready; it may pass into action at once, or, perhaps, the ego- structure will appear in consciousness and will quietly think: ''I will do it." When certain motor nerve- structures are inner- vated, they cause under normal conditions their re- spective muscles to contract, they prodi^ce motion. Under normal conditions the nervous process accom- panying the idea **I will raise my arm" serves as an Digitized by Google 194 '^^^ SURD OF METAPHYSICS.
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