The Principles of Psychology - Vol. I., الجزء 1Read Books Ltd, 16/04/2013 - 432 من الصفحات This is Part I of a fascinating insight into the history of psychological theory by American psychologist William James. “The Principles of Psychology” will appeal to those with an interest in the history and development of modern psychology and related techniques. Contents Include: “The Scope of Psychology", "The Functions of the Brain", "On Some General Conditions of Brain-Activity", "Habit", "The Automaton-Theory", "The Mind-stuff Theory", "The Methods and Snares of Psychology", "The Relations of Minds to Other Things", "The Stream of Thought", "The Consciousness of Self”, etc. Many vintage books such as this are increasingly scarce and expensive. It is with this in mind that we are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with a specially-commissioned new biography of the author. |
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... compounding of mental facts is inadmissible. Can states of mind be unconscious? Refutation of alleged proofs of unconscious thought. Difficulty of stating the connection between mind and brain. “The Soul” is logically the least.
... compounding of mental facts is inadmissible. Can states of mind be unconscious? Refutation of alleged proofs of unconscious thought. Difficulty of stating the connection between mind and brain. “The Soul” is logically the least.
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... Soul. Cognitive relations. The Psychologist's point of view. Two kinds of knowledge, acquaintance and knowledge about. CHAP. IX THE STREAM OF THOUGHT Consciousness tends to the personal form. It is in constant change. It is sensibly ...
... Soul. Cognitive relations. The Psychologist's point of view. Two kinds of knowledge, acquaintance and knowledge about. CHAP. IX THE STREAM OF THOUGHT Consciousness tends to the personal form. It is in constant change. It is sensibly ...
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... Soul,” “Transcendental Ego,” “Ideas,” or “Elementary Units of Consciousness”) are metaphysical. This book consequently rejects both the associationist and the spiritualist theories; and in this strictly positivistic point of view ...
... Soul,” “Transcendental Ego,” “Ideas,” or “Elementary Units of Consciousness”) are metaphysical. This book consequently rejects both the associationist and the spiritualist theories; and in this strictly positivistic point of view ...
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... soul, of which they are taken to be so many facultative manifestations. Now, for instance, the soul manifests its faculty of memory, now of reasoning, now of volition, or again its imagination or its appetite. This is the orthodox ...
... soul, of which they are taken to be so many facultative manifestations. Now, for instance, the soul manifests its faculty of memory, now of reasoning, now of volition, or again its imagination or its appetite. This is the orthodox ...
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... soul-theory by being referred to the spiritual faculties of cognition or of memory. These faculties themselves are thought of as absolute properties of the soul; that is, to take the case of memory, no reason is given why we should ...
... soul-theory by being referred to the spiritual faculties of cognition or of memory. These faculties themselves are thought of as absolute properties of the soul; that is, to take the case of memory, no reason is given why we should ...
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