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Arthur Stanley Eddington Quotes

To The Question Whether I Would Admit That The Cause Of The Decision Of The Atom Has Something In Common With The Cause Of The Decision Of The Brain, I Would Simply Answer That There Is No Cause. In The Case Of The Brain I Have A Deeper Insight Into The Decision; This Insight Exhibits It As Volition, I.e. Something Outside Causality.

Arthur Stanley Eddington Quotes: To The Question Whether I Would Admit That The Cause Of The Decision Of The Atom Has Something In Common

Arthur Stanley Eddington Quotes: To The Question Whether I Would Admit That The Cause Of The Decision Of The Atom Has Something In Common

Arthur Stanley Eddington Quotes: To The Question Whether I Would Admit That The Cause Of The Decision Of The Atom Has Something In Common

Arthur Stanley Eddington Quotes: To The Question Whether I Would Admit That The Cause Of The Decision Of The Atom Has Something In Common

Arthur Stanley Eddington Quotes: To The Question Whether I Would Admit That The Cause Of The Decision Of The Atom Has Something In Common

Arthur Stanley Eddington Quotes: To The Question Whether I Would Admit That The Cause Of The Decision Of The Atom Has Something In Common

Arthur Stanley Eddington Quotes: To The Question Whether I Would Admit That The Cause Of The Decision Of The Atom Has Something In Common

Arthur Stanley Eddington Quotes: To The Question Whether I Would Admit That The Cause Of The Decision Of The Atom Has Something In Common

Arthur Stanley Eddington Quotes: To The Question Whether I Would Admit That The Cause Of The Decision Of The Atom Has Something In Common

Arthur Stanley Eddington Quotes: To The Question Whether I Would Admit That The Cause Of The Decision Of The Atom Has Something In Common

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