“Imagine: inside, in the nerves, in the head―that is, these nerves are there in the brain... (damn them!) there are sort of little tails, the little tails of those nerves, and as soon as they begin quivering... that is, you see, I took at something with my eyes and begin quivering, those little tails... and when they quiver, then an image appears... it doesn't appear at once, but an instant, a second, passes... and then something like a moment appears; that is, not a moment―devil take the moment!―but an image; that is, an object, or an action, damn it! That's why I see and then think, because of those tails, not because I've got a soul, and that I am some sort of image and likeness. All that is nonsense! Rakitin explained it all to me yesterday, brother, and it simply bowled me over. It's magnificent, Alyosha, this science! A new man's arising―that I understand... And yet I am sorry to lose God!”
Quote by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Work
The Brothers Karamazov
Fyodor Dostoevsky's classic work delves into the complex relationships and internal conflicts of the Karamazov siblings, examining themes of faith, doubt, and redemption. more
Author
You May Also Like
Source: Time to Save Medicine
Source: Mother. Wife. Sister. Human. Warrior. Falcon. Yardstick. Turban. Cabbage.
Source: Time to Save Medicine
Source: Prisoners of War
Source: The Nerves and Their Endings
“Neurons don’t come up with questions that neurons cannot answer.”
Source: Conscience over Nonsense
Source: Revolution Indomable
Source: Cybernetics: or the Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine