The Principles of Psychology, المجلد 1Dover publications, 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 cilled 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 cilled 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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