Introduction to the Philosophy of Light

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Introduction to the Philosophy of Light
F I Lorbeer
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But if mental activity is itself electrical, then the com- parison of the organism with electric phenomena which Dr. Crouch makes fits the situation in a way in which neither of the other theories of mental activity do. So once more the electrical conception of mental activity appears to offer an explanation that best conforms to the known facts.
6. Another large field of inquiry is that of the laws of habit. William James in his well known chapter on habit says, " The moment one tries to defin
...e what habit is one is led to the fundamental properties of matter. The laws of Nature are nothing but the immutable habits which the different elementary sorts of matter follow in their actions and reactions upon each other . . . The philosophy of habit is thus, in the first instance, a chapter in physics rather than in physiology or psychology. That it is at bottom a physical principle is admitted by all good writers on the subject. "^^ M. Leon Dumont, who has written, according to James, perhaps the most philosophical treatment on the subject of habit says, " Water, in flowing, hollows out for itself a channel, which grows broader and deeper, and, after having ceased to flow, it resumes, when it flows again, the same path traced by itself before.

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