The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and General Literature, 20. köideLittle, Brown, 1886 |
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Page 40
... so - called sensations become less and less definite ; and at the same time organ- isms with well - developed sense - organs give place to others 66 " C No objective intensity - in that higher form of attention called 40 PSYCHOLOGY.
... so - called sensations become less and less definite ; and at the same time organ- isms with well - developed sense - organs give place to others 66 " C No objective intensity - in that higher form of attention called 40 PSYCHOLOGY.
Page 41
... intensity and passing from time to time from its positive phase ( pleasure ) to its negative phase ( pain ) , then ... intensity on the side of the object : we might indeed almost call intensity the matter of a pre- sentation , without ...
... intensity and passing from time to time from its positive phase ( pleasure ) to its negative phase ( pain ) , then ... intensity on the side of the object : we might indeed almost call intensity the matter of a pre- sentation , without ...
Page 42
... intensity of a presentation in circumstances where physically and physiologically there is nothing to prevent the intensity of the presentation from continuing uniform . Again , ( 2 ) in circumstances when psychologically we are aware ...
... intensity of a presentation in circumstances where physically and physiologically there is nothing to prevent the intensity of the presentation from continuing uniform . Again , ( 2 ) in circumstances when psychologically we are aware ...
Page 43
... intensity of some or all of these , and change of intensity in motor presentations means change of movement . Such changes are , however , quite minimal in amount so long as the given presentations are not conspicuously agreeable or ...
... intensity of some or all of these , and change of intensity in motor presentations means change of movement . Such changes are , however , quite minimal in amount so long as the given presentations are not conspicuously agreeable or ...
Page 44
... intensity of a presentation in part depends . Of this single subjective activity what we call activity in the narrower sense ( as , e.g. , purposive movement and intellection ) is but a special case , although a very important one ...
... intensity of a presentation in part depends . Of this single subjective activity what we call activity in the narrower sense ( as , e.g. , purposive movement and intellection ) is but a special case , although a very important one ...
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