The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and General Literature, 20. köideLittle, Brown, 1886 |
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Page 45
... movements , or , in other words , in a species of " mental chemistry . " If we are to resort to physical analogies at all - a matter of very doubtful pro- priety - we shall find in the growth of a seed or an embryo far better ...
... movements , or , in other words , in a species of " mental chemistry . " If we are to resort to physical analogies at all - a matter of very doubtful pro- priety - we shall find in the growth of a seed or an embryo far better ...
Page 46
... movements expressive of feeling to movements de- finitely purposive , and from the tumult of ideas excited by passion to the steadier sequences determined by efforts to think . Increased differentiation seems , then , to be inti- mately ...
... movements expressive of feeling to movements de- finitely purposive , and from the tumult of ideas excited by passion to the steadier sequences determined by efforts to think . Increased differentiation seems , then , to be inti- mately ...
Page 48
... movements during intervals of apparent rest . The absence of molar motions is no evidence of the absence of molecular motions . And it is certain that psychologically we can be conscious of the idea of a movement without the movement ...
... movements during intervals of apparent rest . The absence of molar motions is no evidence of the absence of molecular motions . And it is certain that psychologically we can be conscious of the idea of a movement without the movement ...
Page 49
... movements of attention from presentation to presentation , do we find that each presentation is also itself but a transi- tion or difference ? " We do not know any one thing of itself but only the difference between it and another thing ...
... movements of attention from presentation to presentation , do we find that each presentation is also itself but a transi- tion or difference ? " We do not know any one thing of itself but only the difference between it and another thing ...
Page 51
... movements from less if of less than a certain size , the relation between their without . Thus under normal circumstances motor pre- intensity and extensity being such that within certain sentations are always accompanied by auxilio ...
... movements from less if of less than a certain size , the relation between their without . Thus under normal circumstances motor pre- intensity and extensity being such that within certain sentations are always accompanied by auxilio ...
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