| Paul Carus - 1892 - عدد الصفحات: 760
...described by such terms as ' willingness ' or the ' turning of our disposition.' What characterises both consent and belief is the cessation of theoretic...mind solidly to the exclusion of contradictory ideas. When this is the case, motor effects are apt to follow. Hence the states of consent and belief, characterised... | |
| William James - 1902 - عدد الصفحات: 728
...would naturally be described by such terms as ' willingness ' or the ' turning of our disposition.' What characterizes both consent and belief is the...stable, and fills the mind solidly to the exclusion of contradictor}' ideas. When this is the •case, motor effects are apt to follow. Hence the states of... | |
| George Frederick Arnold - 1906 - عدد الصفحات: 492
...consent which is a manifestation of our active nature. " What (a) James, op cit., Vol. If, p. 568. characterizes both consent and belief is the cessation...mind solidly to the exclusion of contradictory ideas. When this is the case motor effects are apt to follow. Hence the states of consent and belief, characterized... | |
| George Frederick Arnold - 1913 - عدد الصفحات: 634
...emotions than anything else : it resembles consent which is a manifestation of our active nature. ' ' What characterizes both consent and belief is the...mind solidly to the exclusion of contradictory ideas. When this is the case motor effects are apt to follow. Hence the states of consent and belief, characterized... | |
| Howard Vicenté Knox - 1914 - عدد الصفحات: 134
...else. ... It resembles more than anything what in the psychology of volition we know as consent, . . . What characterizes both consent and belief is the...mind solidly to the exclusion of contradictory ideas. When this is the case, motor effects are apt to follow. Hence * Cf., eg, Principles, vol. ii., p. 321... | |
| James Albert Winans - 1915 - عدد الصفحات: 504
...says2 belief "resembles more than anything what in the psychology of volition we know as consent. . . . What characterizes both consent and belief is the...solidly to the exclusion of contradictory ideas." To secure the desired state of attention we may have to argue away doubts, change convictions, and... | |
| James Albert Winans - 1915 - عدد الصفحات: 538
...says2 belief "resembles more than anything what in the psychology of volition we know as consent. . . . What characterizes both consent and belief is the...solidly to the exclusion of contradictory ideas." To secure the desired state of attention we may have to argue away doubts, change convictions, and... | |
| 1928 - عدد الصفحات: 1042
...volition we know as consent. Consent is recognized by all to be a manifestation of our active nature. What characterizes both consent and belief is the...inwardly stable, and fills the mind solidly to the exelusion of contradictory ideas. When this is the case, motor effects are apt to follow. Hence the... | |
| Charles S. Peirce - 1982 - عدد الصفحات: 388
...It would naturally be described by such terms as "willingness" or the "turning of our disposition." What characterizes both consent and belief is the...mind solidly to the exclusion of contradictory ideas. When this is the case, motor effects are apt to follow. Hence the states of consent and belief, characterized... | |
| P. Naur - 1995 - عدد الصفحات: 388
...the sense of reality, is a sort of feeling more allied to the emotions than to anything else. ... [II 283] What characterizes both consent and belief is...mind solidly to the exclusion of contradictory ideas. ... [II 283-284] The true opposites of belief, psychologically considered, are doubt and inquiry, not... | |
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