The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and General Literature, 20. köideLittle, Brown, 1886 |
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... movement at the universities , and to the great revolution in France ; but , while there the joined in the notorious Carlsbad decrees ( 1819 ) and in reforms were exacted by a people in arms , here they were the senseless prosecutions ...
... movement at the universities , and to the great revolution in France ; but , while there the joined in the notorious Carlsbad decrees ( 1819 ) and in reforms were exacted by a people in arms , here they were the senseless prosecutions ...
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... movements into percepts or intui- tions of the external . This confusion of feeling with sensa- tions is largely consequent on the use of one word pain for certain organic sensations and for the purely subjective state . But , to say ...
... movements into percepts or intui- tions of the external . This confusion of feeling with sensa- tions is largely consequent on the use of one word pain for certain organic sensations and for the purely subjective state . But , to say ...
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... movements or motor presentations . presenta These , like sensory presentations , admit of association and tions . tion . Some further exposition of the connexion between subjective attention and objective intensity is perhaps desirable ...
... movements or motor presentations . presenta These , like sensory presentations , admit of association and tions . tion . Some further exposition of the connexion between subjective attention and objective intensity is perhaps desirable ...
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... movements is executed ? but the more general question : What happens when any movement is made in consequence of feeling ? It is obvious that on this view the simplest definitely purposive movement must have been preceded by some movement ...
... movements is executed ? but the more general question : What happens when any movement is made in consequence of feeling ? It is obvious that on this view the simplest definitely purposive movement must have been preceded by some movement ...
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... movements , we have : — A SUBJECT ( 1 ) non - voluntarily at- tending to changes in the sensory - con- tinuum1 ... movement and intellection ) is but a special case , although a very important one . " " re To say that feeling and ...
... movements , we have : — A SUBJECT ( 1 ) non - voluntarily at- tending to changes in the sensory - con- tinuum1 ... movement and intellection ) is but a special case , although a very important one . " " re To say that feeling and ...
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