The Principles of Psychology, Volumen1Macmillan, 1910 - 1391 páginas |
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... Suppose a living frog in the position in which we placed our bubbles of air , namely , at the bottom of a jar of water . The want of breath will soon make him also long to rejoin the mother - atmosphere , and he will take the shortest ...
... Suppose a living frog in the position in which we placed our bubbles of air , namely , at the bottom of a jar of water . The want of breath will soon make him also long to rejoin the mother - atmosphere , and he will take the shortest ...
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... suppose the clock - work whose structure fatally determines it to a certain rate of speed , noticing that this speed is too slow or too fast and vainly trying to correct it . Its conscience , if it have any , should be as good as that ...
... suppose the clock - work whose structure fatally determines it to a certain rate of speed , noticing that this speed is too slow or too fast and vainly trying to correct it . Its conscience , if it have any , should be as good as that ...
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... suppose no such machinery directly co - ordinative of muscular contractions to exist . We may rather assume , when the mandate for a wiping - movement is sent forth by the hemispheres , that a current goes straight to the 18 PSYCHOLOGY .
... suppose no such machinery directly co - ordinative of muscular contractions to exist . We may rather assume , when the mandate for a wiping - movement is sent forth by the hemispheres , that a current goes straight to the 18 PSYCHOLOGY .
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... suppose it to be a reflex performance of the lower centres . The animal will be con- demned fatally and irresistibly to snap at it whenever presented , no matter what the circumstances may be ; he can no more disobey this prompting than ...
... suppose it to be a reflex performance of the lower centres . The animal will be con- demned fatally and irresistibly to snap at it whenever presented , no matter what the circumstances may be ; he can no more disobey this prompting than ...
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... Suppose now ( these assumptions being granted ) that we have a baby before us who sees a candle - flame for the first * I hope that the reader will take no umbrage at my so mixing the physical and mental , and talking of reflex acts and ...
... Suppose now ( these assumptions being granted ) that we have a baby before us who sees a candle - flame for the first * I hope that the reader will take no umbrage at my so mixing the physical and mental , and talking of reflex acts and ...
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activity anesthesia aphasia appear asso association associationist attention awaken become blind bodily brain brain-process called centres cerebral chap chapter cognitive conceived conception condition connection consciousness discrimination distinct effect elements entirely excited exist experience F. H. Bradley fact feeling felt frog function G. T. Fechner give glottis habit hand hemispheres ideas identical impression introspective J. S. Mill knowledge matter means medulla oblongata memory mental metaphysical mind mind-stuff motor movements nature nervous never object observation occipital lobes organs pass past perceived perception person phenomena Physiol possible present psychic psychology question reason redintegration reflex relations result sciousness seems sensations sense sensibility sensorial simple sort soul sound specious present spinal cord spiritualistic stimulus stream succession suppose theory things thought tion trance uncon unconscious Weber's law whilst whole words writing Wundt