The Principles of Psychology, المجلد 1Macmillan, 1927 - 689 من الصفحات |
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... why do they cling in just the shapes they do ? For this the associationist must introduce the order of experience in the outer world . The dance of the ideas is a copy , somewhat mutilated and altered , of the THE SCOPE OF PSYCHOLOGY . 3.
... why do they cling in just the shapes they do ? For this the associationist must introduce the order of experience in the outer world . The dance of the ideas is a copy , somewhat mutilated and altered , of the THE SCOPE OF PSYCHOLOGY . 3.
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... experiences , therefore , and more particularly brain - experiences , must take a place amongst those con- ditions of the mentallife of which Psychology need take account . The spiritualist and the associationist must both be ...
... experiences , therefore , and more particularly brain - experiences , must take a place amongst those con- ditions of the mentallife of which Psychology need take account . The spiritualist and the associationist must both be ...
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... experiences . They are repro- ductions of what I have felt or witnessed . They are , in short , remote sensations ; and ... experience must in some way be stored up in them , and must , when aroused by present stimuli , first appear as ...
... experiences . They are repro- ductions of what I have felt or witnessed . They are , in short , remote sensations ; and ... experience must in some way be stored up in them , and must , when aroused by present stimuli , first appear as ...
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... experience recurred . The retinal image of the flame would always make the arm shoot forward , the burning of the finger would always send it back . But we know that the burnt child dreads the fire , ' and that one experience usually ...
... experience recurred . The retinal image of the flame would always make the arm shoot forward , the burning of the finger would always send it back . But we know that the burnt child dreads the fire , ' and that one experience usually ...
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... experience seeming to show that the unaffected hemisphere is always sufficient for pro- duction of these . To abolish them entirely I should have to be deprived of both occipital lobes , and that would de- prive me not only of my inward ...
... experience seeming to show that the unaffected hemisphere is always sufficient for pro- duction of these . To abolish them entirely I should have to be deprived of both occipital lobes , and that would de- prive me not only of my inward ...
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