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  • John Eccles had no employment and Hays no fortune, but these drawbacks did not cause them to part.

    Mary Hays (1760-1824) 2008

  • At the age of seventeen she fell in love with John Eccles, who was from a similar Dissenting background, although possibly slightly socially inferior to the Hays family.

    Mary Hays (1760-1824) 2008

  • However, tragedy struck, and shortly before their proposed marriage in August 1780, John Eccles died of a fever.

    Mary Hays (1760-1824) 2008

  • Virtually everyone but atheists, which is about 90% of the world, accepts the concept of a soul including Nobel Prize winners such as the neurophysiologist John Eccles.

    On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2008

  • This theory is in accordance with the opinions of Nobel laureates John Eccles and Eugene Wigner, and also neuroscientist Wilder Penfield and mathematician John von Neumann.16 Wigner concluded from his own arguments about symmetry in physics that the action of matter upon mind must give rise to, as he put it, a “direct action of mind upon matter.”

    ENTANGLED MINDS DEAN RADIN 2006

  • This theory is in accordance with the opinions of Nobel laureates John Eccles and Eugene Wigner, and also neuroscientist Wilder Penfield and mathematician John von Neumann.16 Wigner concluded from his own arguments about symmetry in physics that the action of matter upon mind must give rise to, as he put it, a “direct action of mind upon matter.”

    ENTANGLED MINDS DEAN RADIN 2006

  • This theory is in accordance with the opinions of Nobel laureates John Eccles and Eugene Wigner, and also neuroscientist Wilder Penfield and mathematician John von Neumann.16 Wigner concluded from his own arguments about symmetry in physics that the action of matter upon mind must give rise to, as he put it, a “direct action of mind upon matter.”

    ENTANGLED MINDS DEAN RADIN 2006

  • As to determinism, I discuss it on pp. 99-105 and page 263, and in the latter place indicate my disagreement with Erhard and my agreement on this point with Sir Karl Popper, Sir John Eccles, and Carl Rogers.

    Deep-Est III, W.W. Bartley 1979

  • Finger: _Then a Song, set by Mr. _ John Eccles, _and Sung by Young_

    The City Bride (1696) Or The Merry Cuckold Joseph Harris

  • Composed by John Eccles for Congreve's _Love for Love_, 1696.

    Life And Letters Of John Gay (1685-1732) Lewis Melville 1903

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