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" The willing department of our nature. . .dominates both the conceiving department and the feeling department; or, in plainer English, perception and thinking are only there for behavior's sake. I am sure I am not wrong in stating this result as one of... "
Moral Leadership and the Ministry - Page 129
by Edward Everett Keedy - 1912 - 200 lehte
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The Reformed Church Review

1907 - 616 lehte
...the unity of volition. Professor James leads us to this same conclusion in psychology, viz., that " the willing department of our nature dominates both...conceiving department and the feeling department." " I am sure " he says in his essay in Reflex Action and Theism " that I am not wrong in stating this...
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Journal of Theological Studies, 3. köide

1902 - 688 lehte
...passages in full, as more than anything else they will help to place us at the centre of the position. ' The willing department of our nature dominates both...conceiving department and the feeling department.' ' I am sure I am not wrong in stating this result as one of the fundamental conclusions to which the...
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Journal of Theological Studies, 3. köide

1902 - 684 lehte
...passages in full, as more than anything else they will help to place us at the centre of the position. ' The willing department of our nature dominates both...conceiving department and the feeling department.' ' I am sure I am not wrong in stating this result as one of the fundamental conclusions to which the...
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Jesus Christ and the Christian Character: An Examination of the Teaching of ...

Francis Greenwood Peabody - 1905 - 324 lehte
...understanding of him, — such is the sequence of Christian experience. When modern psychology announces that "The willing department of our nature . . . dominates both the conceiving department and the feeling department,"5 what is this but a reiteration of the teaching of the fourth Gospel, " He that willeth...
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Jesus Christ and the Christian Character: An Examination of the Teaching of ...

Francis Greenwood Peabody - 1913 - 328 lehte
...understanding of him, — such is the sequence of Christian experience. When modern psychology announces that "The willing department of our nature . . . dominates...conceiving department and the feeling department," 6 what is this but a reiteration of the teaching of the fourth Gospel, " He that willeth to do the...
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De sociale paedagogick van John Dewey en haar filosofiese grondslag ...

Louis Marthinus Albertus Nicolas van Schalkwijk - 1920 - 240 lehte
...vervullen. JAMES die zelf veel aan de fysiologie gedaan heeft, formuleert zijn konklusies als volgt : „The willing department of our nature dominates...conceiving department and the feeling department; or, in plainer English, perception and thinking are there only for behaviour's sake. I am sure I am...
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De sociale paedagogick van John Dewey en haar filosofiese grondslag ...

Louis Marthinus Albertus Nicolas van Schalkwijk - 1920 - 246 lehte
...vervullen. JAMES die zelf veel aan de fysiologie gedaan heeft, formuleert zijn konklusies als volgt : „The willing department of our nature dominates...conceiving department and the feeling department; or, in plainer English, perception and thinking are there only for 'behaviour's sake. I am sure I am...
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Gertrude Stein, Writer and Thinker

Claudia Franken - 2000 - 404 lehte
...James became convinced that the human will was free. He expressed his volitional view by stating that the "willing department of our nature [...] dominates...conceiving department and the feeling department" (WTB 92). The concept of willingness Stein referred to can be discovered in his "Talks to Students...
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A History of American Philosophy, 10. köide

Herbert Wallace Schneider - 1946 - 620 lehte
...wrote his "Reflex Action and Theism." Here his own pragmatism was put in its characteristic form : The willing department of our nature . . . dominates...conceiving department and the feeling department; or, in plainer English, perception and thinking are only there for behavior's sake. I am sure I am...
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