The Principles of Psychology, Volumen2Appleton, 1895 |
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... feelings which tactual exploration gives and the feelings which vision gives . And the like holds between the visual feelings and the feelings that attend locomotion , when the object is beyond reach . Clearly , correlations of these ...
... feelings which tactual exploration gives and the feelings which vision gives . And the like holds between the visual feelings and the feelings that attend locomotion , when the object is beyond reach . Clearly , correlations of these ...
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... feelings , visual , tactual , and muscular , which accom- pany the disclosure of any position occupied by an object , or part of an object , have been , in the experiences of our selves and our ancestors , oftener associated with the ...
... feelings , visual , tactual , and muscular , which accom- pany the disclosure of any position occupied by an object , or part of an object , have been , in the experiences of our selves and our ancestors , oftener associated with the ...
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Herbert Spencer. established association between that place and that feeling . But as this same place is now filled ... feelings , comes to be aggregated into a consciousness of Time , considered as the blank form of all relations of se ...
Herbert Spencer. established association between that place and that feeling . But as this same place is now filled ... feelings , comes to be aggregated into a consciousness of Time , considered as the blank form of all relations of se ...
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... feeling of muscular tension , vaguely rising and falling in intensity , there all at once occurs a distinct feeling of ... feelings of muscular tension being , as it were , divided into lengths by these super - posed marks , become ...
... feeling of muscular tension , vaguely rising and falling in intensity , there all at once occurs a distinct feeling of ... feelings of muscular tension being , as it were , divided into lengths by these super - posed marks , become ...
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... feelings in the limb ; and the feelings in the limb being excited , association brings up ideas of the habitually - correlated feelings on the skin . Due attention having been paid to this fact , let us go on to consider what must ...
... feelings in the limb ; and the feelings in the limb being excited , association brings up ideas of the habitually - correlated feelings on the skin . Due attention having been paid to this fact , let us go on to consider what must ...
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absolute actions æsthetic antecedent Anti-Realism Anti-Realistic argument arise assert attributes axiom become belief body cause changes chapter cognition cohesion colour common complex conceive conception conclusion connexions connotations consciousness of space considered correlative definite degree developed distinguished elements emotion equal established evolution excited existence experiences express external fact faint feelings further genesis Hence hypothesis ideas implies impressions inconceivable inference intuition involved kind known law of thought less magnitudes manifest means mental metaphysicians mind motion nature negation ness Objective Science observe pain perceived perception phenomena Physical Synthesis pleasure positions possible postulate predicate present produced proposition quantitative reached Realism reasoning recognized reflex action rela relation of ideas representation represented resistance respecting retina riences sciousness sensations sentiments simultaneously Sir William Hamilton sound subject and object suppose syllogism symbols tactual things thought tion truth unlike visual vivid aggregate words