If, therefore, we speak of the Mind as a series of feelings, we are obliged to complete the statement by calling it a series of feelings which is aware of itself as past and future ; and we are reduced to the alternative of believing that the Mind, or... The American Journal of Psychology - الصفحة 353المحررون: - 1904عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
| James McCosh - 1866 - عدد الصفحات: 424
...which the remembrance " or expectation of those sensations is the part now " present. If, therefore, we speak of the mind as a " series of feelings, we are obliged to complete the state" ment by calling it a series of feelings which is aware " of itself as past and future: and we... | |
| 1866 - عدد الصفحات: 618
...memory involves a belief in the past, an expectation, a belief in the future. ' If then,' he says, ' we speak of the mind as a series of feelings, we are obliged to conclude the statement by calling it a series of feelings which is aware of itself as past and future,... | |
| David Masson - 1866 - عدد الصفحات: 334
...admitted, an inexplicable mystery must be acknowledged in the mind's constitution. It must be thought of as "a series of feelings which is aware of itself as past and future." The alternative was that either the definition of mind as " a series of feelings" must be abandoned,... | |
| Lucy F March Phillipps - 1866 - عدد الصفحات: 106
...age as a psychological system." * Mr. Mill however adheres to his name. His words are these : " If we speak of the mind as a series of feelings, we are reduced to the alternative of believing that the mind or ego is something different from any series... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1867 - عدد الصفحات: 664
...of which the remembrance or expectation of those sensations is the part now present. If, therefore, we speak of the Mind as a series of feelings, we are...of accepting the paradox, that something which ex hypolhesi is but a series of feelings, can be aware of itself as a series. The truth is, that we are... | |
| David Masson - 1867 - عدد الصفحات: 298
...which the remembrance or expectation of those " sensations is the part now present. If, therefore, we " speak of the Mind as a series of feelings, we...of accepting the " paradox that something which, ex hypothcsi, is but a " series of feelings can be aware of itself as a series."* Nothing could be fairer... | |
| David Masson - 1867 - عدد الصفحات: 296
...an inexplicable mystery must be acknowledged in the mind's constitution. It must be thought of as " a series of feelings which is aware of itself as past and future." The alternative was that either the definition of mind as " a series of feelings " must be abandoned,... | |
| David Masson - 1867 - عدد الصفحات: 292
...definition of mind as " a series of feelings" must be abandoned, and the mind must be thought of as " something different from any series of feelings or possibilities of them," or the paradox must be maintained that " that which, ex hypothesi, is but a series of feelings can be... | |
| 1868 - عدد الصفحات: 884
...of Mr. Mill himself, who frankly admits the difficulty, and leaves it unexplained : " If therefore we speak of the mind as a series of feelings, we are...is something different from any series of feelings and possibilities of them, or of accepting the paradox that something which, ex hypotltesi, is but... | |
| 1868 - عدد الصفحات: 650
...sensations,) we are obliged to complete the statement by calling it a series of feelings (or sensations) which is aware of itself as past and future; and we...something different from any series of feelings, or any possibilities of them, or of accepting the paradox that something which ex hypothesi is but a series... | |
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