Although I think that life may be the result of an accident, I do not think that of consciousness. Consciousness cannot be accounted for in physical terms. For consciousness is absolutely fundamental. It cannot be accounted for in terms of anything else.


As quoted in The Observer (11 January 1931); also in Psychic Research (1931), Vol. 25, p. 91


Although I think that life may be the result of an accident, I do not think that of consciousness. Consciousness cannot be accounted for in physical...

Although I think that life may be the result of an accident, I do not think that of consciousness. Consciousness cannot be accounted for in physical...

Although I think that life may be the result of an accident, I do not think that of consciousness. Consciousness cannot be accounted for in physical...

Although I think that life may be the result of an accident, I do not think that of consciousness. Consciousness cannot be accounted for in physical...