The Principles of Psychology, المجلد 1H. Holt, 1927 - 689 من الصفحات |
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... whole remainder of the book will be more or less of a proof that the postulate was correct . Bodily experiences , therefore , and more particularly brain - experiences , must take a place amongst those con- ditions of the mentallife of ...
... whole remainder of the book will be more or less of a proof that the postulate was correct . Bodily experiences , therefore , and more particularly brain - experiences , must take a place amongst those con- ditions of the mentallife of ...
الصفحة 8
... useful one , —the animal is , on the whole , safer under the circumstances for bringing it forth . So far the action has a teleological character ; 1 but such mere outward teleology as this might still 8 PSYCHOLOGY .
... useful one , —the animal is , on the whole , safer under the circumstances for bringing it forth . So far the action has a teleological character ; 1 but such mere outward teleology as this might still 8 PSYCHOLOGY .
الصفحة 20
... whole one may be concisely ex- pressed by saying that the one obeys absent , the other only present , objects . The hemispheres would then seem to be the seat of mem- ory . Vestiges of past experience must in some way be stored up in ...
... whole one may be concisely ex- pressed by saying that the one obeys absent , the other only present , objects . The hemispheres would then seem to be the seat of mem- ory . Vestiges of past experience must in some way be stored up in ...
الصفحة 23
... whole community and many generations ; and finally , the philosopher and saint whose cares are for humanity and for eternity , —these range themselves in an unbroken hierarchy , wherein each successive grade results from an increased ...
... whole community and many generations ; and finally , the philosopher and saint whose cares are for humanity and for eternity , —these range themselves in an unbroken hierarchy , wherein each successive grade results from an increased ...
الصفحة 25
... whole nervous system , and if the re- flexes were once for all organic , we should have no alteration in his behavior , no matter how often the experience recurred . The retinal image of the flame would always make the arm shoot forward ...
... whole nervous system , and if the re- flexes were once for all organic , we should have no alteration in his behavior , no matter how often the experience recurred . The retinal image of the flame would always make the arm shoot forward ...
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