John Henry Poynting Quote

If our mental experience convinces us that we have freedom of choice, we are obliged to believe that in mind there is territory which the physicist can never annex. Some of his laws may still hold good, but somewhere or other his scheme must cease to give a true account.


Collected Scientific Papers - Physical Law and Life, 1903 (p. 698), At The University Press. Cambridge. 1920


If our mental experience convinces us that we have freedom of choice, we are obliged to believe that in mind there is territory which the physicist...

If our mental experience convinces us that we have freedom of choice, we are obliged to believe that in mind there is territory which the physicist...

If our mental experience convinces us that we have freedom of choice, we are obliged to believe that in mind there is territory which the physicist...

If our mental experience convinces us that we have freedom of choice, we are obliged to believe that in mind there is territory which the physicist...