id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 26321 Lodge, Oliver, Sir Life and Matter: A Criticism of Professor Haeckel's "Riddle of the Universe" .txt text/plain 26989 902 52 fundamental existence, of "life" or of "mind," it ought to reply that The possibility that "life" may be a real and basal form of existence, The fact concerning life which lies at the root of Professor Haeckel's that without matter the things we call mind, intelligence, consciousness, Matter possesses energy, in the form of persistent motion, and it is propelled by force; but neither matter nor energy possesses the power world for a time, but that it can also exist in some sense that life has an existence apart from its material manifestations as we the self-determined action of mind or living things upon matter, control or direct material forces--timing them and determining other words, life can generate no trace of energy, it can only guide generate energy nor directly exert force, yet it can cause matter to material, and timing the liberation of existing energy, as to produce ./cache/26321.txt ./txt/26321.txt