... at all, it is worth studying scientifically, so as to reach the fundamental laws which underlie and govern all the rest. With regard to the suitableness of this subject for general education, a distinction must be made. There are certain observed... The Culture Demanded by Modern Life; - Page 40by Edward Livingston Youmans - 1867 - 492 lehteFull view - About this book
| John Stuart Mill - 1867 - 112 lehte
...distinction must be made. There are certain observed laws of our thoughts and of our feelings which rest upon experimental evidence, and, once seized, are...science as chemistry, and fit to be taught as such. When, however, we pass beyond the bounds of these admitted truths, to questions which are still in... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1867 - 108 lehte
...distinction must be made. There are certain observed laws of our thoughts and of our feelings which rest upon experimental evidence, and, once seized, are...science as chemistry, and fit to be taught as such. When, however, we pass beyond the bounds of these admitted truths, to 63 questions which are still... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1867 - 476 lehte
...our thoughts and of our feelings which rest upon experimental evidence, and, once seized, are a clew to the interpretation of much that we are conscious...science as chemistry, and fit to be taught as such. When, however, we pass beyond the bounds of these admitted truths, to questions which are still in... | |
| 1868 - 848 lehte
...distinction must be made. There are certain observed laws of our thoughts and of our feelr ings which rest upon experimental evidence, and, once seized, are...ourselves, and observe in one another. Such, for example, arc the laws of association. Psychology, so far as it consists of such laws — I speak of the laws... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1872 - 988 lehte
...distinction must be made. There are certain observed laws of our thoughts and of our feelings which rest upon experimental evidence, and, once seized, are...and observe in one another. Such, for example, are tho laws of association. Psychology, go far as it consists of such laws — I speak of the laws themselves,... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1872 - 984 lehte
...distinction must be made. There are certain observed laws of our thoughts and of our feelings which rest upon experimental evidence, and, once seized, are...interpretation of much that we are conscious of in oureelves, and observe in one another. Such, for example, are the laws of association. Psychology,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1873 - 420 lehte
...our thoughts and of our feelings which rest upon experimental evidence, and, once seized, are a clew to the interpretation of much that we are conscious...observe in one another. Such, for example, are the laws_of association. Psychology, so far as it consists of such laws, — I speak of the laws themselves,... | |
| Francis Bowen - 1877 - 504 lehte
...our thoughts and of our feelings which rest upon experimental evidence, and, once seized, are a clew to the interpretation of much that we are conscious...association. Psychology, so far as it consists of such laws, is as positive and certain a science as chemistry, and fit to be taught as such." Among writers of... | |
| Francis Bowen - 1877 - 508 lehte
...feelings which rest upon experimental evidence, and, once seized, are a clew to the interpretation o£ much that we are conscious of in ourselves, and observe...association. Psychology, so far as it consists of such laws, is as positive and certain a science as chemistry, and fit to be taught as such." Among writers of... | |
| 1892 - 448 lehte
...observed laws of uur thoughts and our feelings, which reôt upon experimental evidence, and, once stUed, are a clue to the interpretation of much that we are...ourselves, and observe in one another. Such, for example, ;m> the laws of association. Psychology, so far as it consists of such laws, is аз positive and certain... | |
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