Consciousness, then, does not appear to itself chopped up in bits. Such words as "chain" or "train" do not describe it fitly as it presents itself in the first instance. It is nothing jointed; it flows. A "river" or a "stream" are the metaphors by which... Psychology - الصفحة 159بواسطة William James - 1892 - عدد الصفحات: 478عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
 | Paavo Pylkkänen, Tere Vadén - 2001 - عدد الصفحات: 226
...appear to itself chopped up in bits. Such words as 'chain' or 'train' do not describe it fitly ... It is nothing jointed; it flows. A 'river' or a 'stream'...call it the stream of thought, of consciousness." (quoted in Kern 1983: 24). Notes 1. Panofsky (1927) is relating to Ernst Cassirer's Philosophic der... | |
 | Phil Oliver, Oliver Phil - 2001 - عدد الصفحات: 296
...then, does not appear to itself chopped up in bits. Such words as 'chain' or 'train' do not describe it fitly as it presents itself in the first instance....metaphors by which it is most naturally described . . . the stream of thought, of consciousness, or of subjective life." 64. This in the context of examples... | |
 | Tyler Hoffman - 2001 - عدد الصفحات: 284
...then, does not appear to itself chopped up in bits. Such words as 'chain' or 'train' do not describe it fitly as it presents itself in the first instance. It is nothing jointed; it flows. A 'river5 or 'stream' are the metaphors by which it is most naturally described. In talking of it hereafter,... | |
 | Jill M. Kress - 2002 - عدد الصفحات: 290
...then, does not appear to itself chopped up in bits. Such words as 'chain' or 'train' do not describe it fitly as it presents itself in the first instance....thought, of consciousness, or of subjective life. We notice that James's first impulse in this chapter on "The Stream of Thought" is to dispute words... | |
 | Martin Middeke - 2002 - عدد الصفحات: 456
...Bewusstsein empfindet Zeit nicht als .Kette' sozial normierter Einheiten, sondern, so James, als Fluss: "A 'river' or a 'stream' are the metaphors by which it is most naturally described."" Und was Bergsons Beispiel des Wartens betrifft: Wenn ich warte, können mir Minuten wie Stunden vorkommen... | |
 | Graham Richards - 2002 - عدد الصفحات: 392
...jointed; it flows. A river or stream are the metaphors by which it is most naturally described . . . Let us call it the stream of thought, of consciousness, or of subjective life' (James 1890: 463). The character of this 'stream' and the difficulties we have in introspectively grasping... | |
 | Lawrence M. Ward - 2002 - عدد الصفحات: 386
...Consciousness, then, does not appear to itself chopped up in bits. ... It is nothing jointed; it flows. ... In talking of it hereafter, let us call it the stream of thought — William James, The Principles of Psychology We propose that a large cluster of neuronal groups... | |
 | Annamarie Jagose - 2002 - عدد الصفحات: 244
...writes, "does not appear to itself chopped up in bits. Such words as 'chain' or 'train' do not describe it fitly as it presents itself in the first instance. It is nothingjointed; it flows. A 'river' or a 'stream' are the metaphors by which it is most naturally described.... | |
 | Joan Delaney Grossman, Ruth Rischin - 2003 - عدد الصفحات: 276
...then, does not appear to itself chopped up in bits. Such words as "chain" or "train" do not describe it fitly as it presents itself in the first instance....thought, of consciousness, or of subjective life. (p. 233) As James remarks, in such a view it is impossible to operate with the concept of the "I,"... | |
 | Stephen Kern - 2003 - عدد الصفحات: 418
...appear to itself chopped up in bits. Such words as 'chain' or 'train' do not describe it fitly ... It is nothing jointed; it flows. A 'river' or a 'stream'...hereafter, let us call it the stream of thought, of consciousness."40 Although James and Bergson tended to use somewhat different metaphors to characterize... | |
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