John Tyndall Quote

Between the mind of man and the outer world are interposed the nerves of the human body, which translate, or enable the mind to translate, the impressions of that world into facts of consciousness and thought.


Fragments of Science: A Series of Detached Essays, Addresses, and, Reviews, Chapter II (p. 28)


Between the mind of man and the outer world are interposed the nerves of the human body, which translate, or enable the mind to translate, the...

Between the mind of man and the outer world are interposed the nerves of the human body, which translate, or enable the mind to translate, the...

Between the mind of man and the outer world are interposed the nerves of the human body, which translate, or enable the mind to translate, the...

Between the mind of man and the outer world are interposed the nerves of the human body, which translate, or enable the mind to translate, the...