В эпилоге книги "What is Life?" Э. Шредингер пишет:
"...Let us see whether we cannot draw the correct, non-contradictory conclusion from the following two premises:
(i) My body functions as a pure mechanism according to the Laws of Nature,
(ii) Yet I know, by incontrovertible direct experience, that I am directing its motions, of which I forsee the effects, that may be fateful and all-important, in which case I feel and take full reponsibility for them."
Каков же правильный вывод?
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"...Let us see whether we cannot draw the correct, non-contradictory conclusion from the following two premises:
(i) My body functions as a pure mechanism according to the Laws of Nature,
(ii) Yet I know, by incontrovertible direct experience, that I am directing its motions, of which I forsee the effects, that may be fateful and all-important, in which case I feel and take full reponsibility for them."
Каков же правильный вывод?
"The only possible inference from these two facts is, I think, that ( Read more... )