Report on the Radiolaria Collected by H.M.S. Challenger During the Years 1873-1876, First Part: Porulosa (Spumellaria and Acantharia): Report on the Scientific Results of the Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger During the Years 1873-76, Vol. XVIIIHaeckel, Ernst
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Report on the Radiolaria Collected by H.M.S. Challenger During the Years 1873-1876, First Part: Porulosa (Spumellaria and Acantharia): Report on the Scientific Results of the Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger During the Years 1873-76, Vol. XVIII
Haeckel, Ernst
Radiolaria
225. _The Cell-Soul (Zellseele)._--The common central vital principle,
commonly called the "soul," which is considered to be the regulator of all
vital functions, appears in the Radiolaria as in other Protista in its
simplest form, as the cell-soul. By the continual activity of this central
"psyche" all vital functions are maintained in unbroken action, and in
uniform correlation. It is also probable that by it the stimulations which
the peripheral portions of the cell receive from the outer world are first
transmitted into true sensation, and that, on the other hand, the volition,
which alone calls forth spontaneous movements, proceeds from it. The
central capsule is most likely the sole organ of this cell-soul or central
psychic organ, and the active portion may be either the endoplasm or the
nucleus, or both. The central capsule may thus (apart from its function as
a sporangium, § 215) be regarded as a simple ganglion cell, physiologically
comparable to the nervous centre of the higher animals, whilst the exoplasm
(sarcomatrix and pseudopodia) are to be compared to the peripheral nervous
system and sense organs of the latter. The great simplicity of the
functions of the cell-soul which appear in the Radiolaria, and the intimate
connection of their different psychic activities, give to these unicellular
Protista a special significance for the comprehension of the monistic
elements of a natural psychology.
Regarding the theory of the cell-soul as the only psychological theory
which is able to explain naturally the true nature of the life of the
soul in all organisms as well as in man, see my address on cell-souls and
soul-cells ("Zellseelen und Seelenzellen") in Gesammelte populäre
Vorträge aus dem Gebiete der Entwickelungslehre, Heft 1, p. 143; Bonn,
1878.
{cxlvi}CHOROLOGICAL SECTION.
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CHAPTER IX.--GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION.
(§§ 226-240.)
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