id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 22283 Romanes, George John Mind and Motion and Monism .txt text/plain 43422 1545 56 outcome of the theory that nervous changes are the causes of mental of mind and motion, two important questions arise; and I feel that some point is that which is raised by the question whether mind is the cause be to suppose that the mind is a cause in some other sense than a physical or a natural cause; it would be to suppose that the mind is a evidence of mind as a result of matter or motion can possibly be further than this, and affirm that to suppose mind the cause of motion or motion the cause of mind is equally to suppose that which in its very For, according to Monism, all matter in motion is mind; and, therefore, the human mind as a first cause of its own volitions, I imply that that of causation, to say that any mind is caused would be to say that a ./cache/22283.txt ./txt/22283.txt