Mind, as known to the possessor of it, is a circumscribed aggregate of activities ; and the cohesion of these activities, one with another, throughout the aggregate, compels the postulation of a something of which they are the activities. But the same... The Soul--a Study of Past and Present Beliefs - الصفحة 82بواسطة Lonna Dennis Arnett - 1904 - عدد الصفحات: 118عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
 | John Fiske - 1902 - عدد الصفحات: 426
...somewhat lengthy passage, to which the attention of critics has hitherto been too little directed. " Mind, as known to the possessor of it, is a circumscribed...him aware of activities that are not included in it — outlying activities which become known by their effects on this aggregate, but which are experimentally... | |
 | Richard Gause Boone - 1904 - عدد الصفحات: 434
...defines mind " as known to the possessor of it, as a circumscribed aggregate of activities," says : " The cohesion of these activities, one with another,...throughout the aggregate, compels the postulation of something of which they are the activities." From whatever point of view, mind must be thought of as... | |
 | Richard Gause Boone - 1904 - عدد الصفحات: 432
...defines mind " as known to the possessor of it, as a circumscribed aggregate of activities," says : " The cohesion of these activities, one with another,...throughout the aggregate, compels the postulation of something of which they are the activities." From whatever point of view, mind must be thought of as... | |
 | Herbert Spencer - 1910 - عدد الصفحات: 666
...phenomena into mental phenomena, the latter alternative would seem the more acceptable of the two. Mind, as known to the possessor of it, is a circumscribed...make him aware of activities that are not included in it—outlying activities which become known by their effects on this aggregate, but which are experimentally... | |
 | Franklin Blades - 1911 - عدد الصفحات: 136
..."something" which lies behind "mental activities" of which these "activities" are symbolical. Thus : "Mind as known to the possessor of it, is a circumscribed...with another throughout the aggregate compels the postulattion of a something of which they are the activities." That is to say, if understood correctly,... | |
 | Borden Parker Bowne - 1912 - عدد الصفحات: 464
...phenomena into mental phenomena, the latter alternative would seem the more acceptable of the two. Mind, as known to the possessor of it, is a circumscribed...him aware of activities that are not included in it — outlying activities which become known by their 336 effects on this aggregate, but which are experimentally... | |
 | Ibrahim George Kheiralla, Howard MacNutt - 1899 - عدد الصفحات: 578
...which we call intelligence, however transcendent, can grasp such knowledge." And again, p. 159: — "Mind, as known to the possessor of it, is a circumscribed...something, of which they are the activities. But the same experience which makes him aware of this coherent aggregate of mental activities, simultaneously makes... | |
 | Thomas Hughes - 1927 - عدد الصفحات: 296
...diagram represents the truly metaphysical idea of our acquaintance, Herbert Spencer, that " the mind is a circumscribed aggregate of activities ; and the cohesion of these activities, one with another, compels the postulate of something of which they are the activities." Now, if we were less on intimate... | |
 | Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew - 1891 - عدد الصفحات: 536
...•• * • . * 9 fs * * L' * * m F,G. Fig. 4 is intended to show Spencer's theory that "the mind is a circumscribed aggregate of activities; and- the...throughout the aggregate, compels the postulation of something of which they are the activities." Here also is an aggregate or sum, as shown by 1 Professor... | |
 | Jill M. Kress - 2002 - عدد الصفحات: 290
...of feeling," as he calls them, point us to the closest thing to a definition of Mind that he offers: "Mind, as known to the possessor of it, is a circumscribed...of a something of which they are the activities." The possessor of each Mind knows its periphery, measures its confines: individual vision is limited... | |
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