The Senses and the IntellectLongmans, Green, 1868 - 696 páginas "The object of this treatise is to give a full and systematic account of two principal divisions of the science of mind, -the Senses and the Intellect. While endeavouring to present in a methodical form all the important facts and doctrines bearing upon mind, considered as a branch of science, I have seen reason to adopt some new views, and to depart, in a few instances, from the most usual arrangement of the topics"--Book. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved). |
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... Examples from Movement 338 .. 9. Examples from the Senses 340 10. Emotions and Passions 341 .. 11. The tendency of an idea to become the reality is an active power of the mind , and interferes with the will ib . pleasures .. 12. The ...
... Examples from Movement 338 .. 9. Examples from the Senses 340 10. Emotions and Passions 341 .. 11. The tendency of an idea to become the reality is an active power of the mind , and interferes with the will ib . pleasures .. 12. The ...
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... example , taste and smell , pain and pleasure , fear and anger . Another fact is Similarity , or sense of agreement , which is interwoven with the preceding in all the processes of thought . When we identify any sen- sation or present ...
... example , taste and smell , pain and pleasure , fear and anger . Another fact is Similarity , or sense of agreement , which is interwoven with the preceding in all the processes of thought . When we identify any sen- sation or present ...
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... example , an impression made on the sensitive surface of the ear is conveyed by the nerve of hearing towards the cerebral centres . Now , it is found that different sets of nerves are employed for these two pur- poses ; one class being ...
... example , an impression made on the sensitive surface of the ear is conveyed by the nerve of hearing towards the cerebral centres . Now , it is found that different sets of nerves are employed for these two pur- poses ; one class being ...
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... example , Reid , Stewart , Brown , and Mill , those portions of our nature have been included among the general group of ACTIVE POWERS , including Desire , Habit , and the Will . My reasons for departing from the example of these ...
... example , Reid , Stewart , Brown , and Mill , those portions of our nature have been included among the general group of ACTIVE POWERS , including Desire , Habit , and the Will . My reasons for departing from the example of these ...
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... example , the effect of a blaze of sunshine is very different from the sight of a watch . The one serves for the pur- pose of immediate enjoyment , the other is nothing in itself , and derives its value from being remotely instrumental ...
... example , the effect of a blaze of sunshine is very different from the sight of a watch . The one serves for the pur- pose of immediate enjoyment , the other is nothing in itself , and derives its value from being remotely instrumental ...
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acquired action activity acute adhesiveness animal arising associated body brain cartilage cause centres cerebellum cerebral cerebral nerves cerebro-spinal cerebrum character ciliary processes circumstances colour combination connected connexion consciousness contraction corpora quadrigemina cricoid cartilage degree digestion direction discrimination distance distinct effect emotion energy example excitement exercise exertion experience external fact force functions give glottis grey matter hemispheres human idea impression inch increase influence instance intellectual intense irritation larynx limbs medulla oblongata membrane mental ments mind mode motion mouth movements moving muscles named nature nervous object odours operation optic optic nerve organs pain papillæ pass peculiar pharynx pleasure portion posterior present produced recollection reflex Reflex Actions remarkable retina sensation sense sensibility side sight similarity skin smell sound spinal cord spinal nerves spontaneous stimulation stomach substance supposed surface tactile taste things tion tissue tongue touch tympanum vitreous humour vocal volition voluntary