The Principles of Psychology, المجلد 1H. Holt, 1918 |
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الصفحة 7
... means ! Such contrasts between living and inanimate perform- ances end by leading men to deny that in the physical world final purposes exist at all . Loves and desires are to - day no longer imputed to particles of iron or of air . No ...
... means ! Such contrasts between living and inanimate perform- ances end by leading men to deny that in the physical world final purposes exist at all . Loves and desires are to - day no longer imputed to particles of iron or of air . No ...
الصفحة 8
... means for their attainment are thus the mark and criterion of the presence of mentality in a phenomenon . We all use this test to dis- criminate between an intelligent and a mechanical per- formance . We impute no mentality to sticks ...
... means for their attainment are thus the mark and criterion of the presence of mentality in a phenomenon . We all use this test to dis- criminate between an intelligent and a mechanical per- formance . We impute no mentality to sticks ...
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... means of effecting that purpose prove fruitless , other means should be tried . Every failure must keep the animal in a state of disappointment which will lead to all sorts of new trials and devices ; and tran- quillity will not ensue ...
... means of effecting that purpose prove fruitless , other means should be tried . Every failure must keep the animal in a state of disappointment which will lead to all sorts of new trials and devices ; and tran- quillity will not ensue ...
الصفحة 11
... means , can be called indubitable expressions of Mind . I shall then adopt this as the criterion by which to cir- cumscribe the subject - matter of this work so far as action enters into it . Many nervous performances will therefore be ...
... means , can be called indubitable expressions of Mind . I shall then adopt this as the criterion by which to cir- cumscribe the subject - matter of this work so far as action enters into it . Many nervous performances will therefore be ...
الصفحة 13
... means for the attainment of a supposed end , all the acts seem to be inspired by intelligence , for appropriateness characterizes them all alike . This fact , now , has led to two quite opposite theories about the relation to ...
... means for the attainment of a supposed end , all the acts seem to be inspired by intelligence , for appropriateness characterizes them all alike . This fact , now , has led to two quite opposite theories about the relation to ...
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abstract activity aphasia appear association associationist attention awaken become bodily brain brain-process called cerebral chap chapter conceived conception connection consciousness cortex discrimination distinct duration effect elements excited exist experience F. H. Bradley fact feeling felt frog function G. H. Lewes give habit hand hemispheres ideas identity impression interest interval J. S. Mill James Mill knowledge matter means medulla oblongata memory mental metaphysical mind motor movements nature nervous never notion object observations occipital lobes organs pass past paths perceive perception person phenomena Physiol possible present psychic psychology reaction reaction-time reason redintegration reflex relations remember result sciousness seems sensations sense sensibility sensorial simple sort soul sound specious present spinal cord spiritualist stimulus stream succession suppose theory things thought tion uncon unconscious Weber's law whilst whole words writing Wundt