The Principles of Psychology, المجلد 1Dover publications, 1918 |
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... look at a few facts . If some iron filings be sprinkled on a table and a mag- net brought near them , they will fly through the air for a certain distance and stick to its surface . A savage see- ing the phenomenon explains it as the ...
... look at a few facts . If some iron filings be sprinkled on a table and a mag- net brought near them , they will fly through the air for a certain distance and stick to its surface . A savage see- ing the phenomenon explains it as the ...
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... look a little more closely at the brain and at the ways in which its states may be sup- posed to condition those of the mind . THE FROG'S NERVE - CENTRES . Both the minute anatomy and the detailed physiology of the brain are ...
... look a little more closely at the brain and at the ways in which its states may be sup- posed to condition those of the mind . THE FROG'S NERVE - CENTRES . Both the minute anatomy and the detailed physiology of the brain are ...
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... ' for the child - and - flame example , as well as the whole general notion that the hemi spheres are a supernumerary surface for the projection and association of with the general look of the facts as almost to 26 PSYCHOLOGY .
... ' for the child - and - flame example , as well as the whole general notion that the hemi spheres are a supernumerary surface for the projection and association of with the general look of the facts as almost to 26 PSYCHOLOGY .
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William James. with the general look of the facts as almost to impose itself on our belief ; but it is anything but clear in detail . The brain - physiology of late years has with great effort sought to work out the paths by which these ...
William James. with the general look of the facts as almost to impose itself on our belief ; but it is anything but clear in detail . The brain - physiology of late years has with great effort sought to work out the paths by which these ...
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... looks ; and mentally blind if , see- ing it , I can't recall its sound or its name . As a matter of fact , I should have to be not merely mentally blind , but stone - blind , if all my visual images were lost . For although I am blind ...
... looks ; and mentally blind if , see- ing it , I can't recall its sound or its name . As a matter of fact , I should have to be not merely mentally blind , but stone - blind , if all my visual images were lost . For although I am blind ...
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