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" To the broody hen the notion would probably seem monstrous that there should be a creature in the world to whom a nestful of eggs was not the utterly fascinating and precious and never-to-be-too-much-sat-upon object which it is to her. "Thus we may be... "
Man and Civilization ... - Página 189
por John Storck - 1926 - 117 páginas
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Scribner's Magazine, Volumen1

Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan - 1887 - 828 páginas
...priori syntheses. To the non it is the lioness which is made to be loved ; to the bear, the she-bear. To the broody hen the notion would probably seem monstrous...never-to-betoo-much-sat-upon object which it is to her.* Thus we may be sure that, however mysterious some animals' instincts may appear to us, our instincts...
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The Principles of Psychology, Volumen2

William James - 1890 - 726 páginas
...priori syntheses. To the lion it is the lioness which is made to be loved ; to the bear, the shebear. To the broody hen the notion would probably seem monstrous...there should be a creature in the world to whom a nestfnl of eggs was not the utterly fascinating and precious and never-to-be-too-mnch-sat-upon object...
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Psychology

William James - 1892 - 510 páginas
...priori syntheses. To the lion it is the lioness which is made to be loved; to the bear, the shebear. To the broody hen the notion would probably seem monstrous...eggs was not the utterly fascinating and precious and never-to-be-too-much-sat-upou object which it is to her. Thus we may be sure that, however mysterious...
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Psychology

William James - 1892 - 508 páginas
...priori syntheses. To the lion it is the lioness which is made to be loved; to the bear, the shebear. (To the broody hen the notion would probably seem...there should be a creature in the world to whom a nestf ul of eggs was not the utterly fascinating and precious and never-to-be-too-much-sat-upon object...
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Psychology

William James - 1893 - 1710 páginas
...priori syntheses. To the lion it is the lioness which is made to be loved; to the bear, the shebear. To the broody hen the notion would probably seem monstrous...eggs was not the utterly fascinating and precious arid never-to-be-too-much-sat-upon object which it is to her. Thus we may be sure that, however mysterious...
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The Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods, Volumen11

1914 - 758 páginas
...each animal feel about the particular things it tends to do in the presence of particular objects. ... To the broody hen the notion would probably seem monstrous...precious and never-to-be-too-much-sat-upon object it a Cf. my paper ' ' Goodness, Cognition, and Beauty, ' ' this JOURNAL, Vol. IX., page 253. is to...
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The Principles of Heredity with Some Applications

Sir George Archdall O'Brien Reid - 1905 - 390 páginas
...priori syntheses. To the lion it is the lioness that is made to be loved ; to the bear, the she-bear. To the broody hen the notion would probably seem monstrous...never-to-be-too-much-sat-upon object which it is to her." (James, Principles of Psychology, vol. ii., p. 387.) "What voluptuous thrill may not shake a...
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The Principles of Heredity with Some Applications

Sir George Archdall O'Brien Reid - 1905 - 386 páginas
...priori syntheses. To the lion it is the lioness that is made to be loved ; to the bear, the she-bear. To the broody hen the notion would probably seem monstrous...eggs was not the utterly fascinating and precious and never-to-be-too-much-sat-npon object which it is to her." (James, Principles of Psychology, vol. ii.,...
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An Introduction to Child-study

William Blackley Drummond - 1907 - 364 páginas
...upon her eggs ? In each case because they feel like it. ' To the broody hen,' says Professor James, ' the notion would probably seem monstrous that there...never-to-be-too-much-sat-upon object which it is to her.' EVERY INSTINCT is AN IMPULSE. So it all comes to this, that every instinct is an impulse. To...
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The Psychology of Advertising: A Simple Exposition of the Principles of ...

Walter Dill Scott - 1908 - 312 páginas
...particular objects. To the lion it is the lioness which is made to be loved ; to the bear, the she-bear. To the broody hen the notion would probably seem monstrous...never-to-be-too-much-sat-upon object which it is to her. " Thus we may be sure that, however mysterious some animals' instincts may appear to us, our instincts...
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