English Psychology: Hartley - James Mill - Herbert Spencer - A. Bain - G.H. Lewes - Samuel Bailey - John Stuart MillHenry S. King, 1873 - 328 páginas |
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... brain and the nerves , without ever suspecting what a pleasure or a pain is , if they have not felt both . No testimony is so valuable on this point as that of conscious- ness , and we are always brought back to that saying of an ana ...
... brain and the nerves , without ever suspecting what a pleasure or a pain is , if they have not felt both . No testimony is so valuable on this point as that of conscious- ness , and we are always brought back to that saying of an ana ...
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... brain . This doctrine had obtained great credit when Hartley , struck with the important part which the discoveries of Newton attri- buted to vibrations in optics , and particularly in vision , conceived the idea that an analogous ...
... brain . This doctrine had obtained great credit when Hartley , struck with the important part which the discoveries of Newton attri- buted to vibrations in optics , and particularly in vision , conceived the idea that an analogous ...
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... brain , spinal marrow , and nerves . ' We perceive that Hartley makes his explanation depend on the hypothesis of the ether , as established by Newton . Let us suppose the existence of the ether , with its properties , to be destitute ...
... brain , spinal marrow , and nerves . ' We perceive that Hartley makes his explanation depend on the hypothesis of the ether , as established by Newton . Let us suppose the existence of the ether , with its properties , to be destitute ...
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... brain.1 The initial movement can transmit itself from one cell to another in every possible direction ; hence the variety of associations . Thus , then , without pronounc- ing upon the value of Hartley's hypothesis , we may say that the ...
... brain.1 The initial movement can transmit itself from one cell to another in every possible direction ; hence the variety of associations . Thus , then , without pronounc- ing upon the value of Hartley's hypothesis , we may say that the ...
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... brain than the Papuan ; that savages , incapable of counting beyond the number of their fingers , and speaking a formless language , have , in the course of ages , Newtons and Shake- speares for their descendants . The intimate relation ...
... brain than the Papuan ; that savages , incapable of counting beyond the number of their fingers , and speaking a formless language , have , in the course of ages , Newtons and Shake- speares for their descendants . The intimate relation ...
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abstract activity analysis animal association Auguste Comte Bain believe brain called cause character classification complete Comte consciousness consequently considered constitute Cornhill Crown 8vo Demy 8vo Descartes distinct doctrine Dugald Stewart Edition effect elements emotions Essays ethology evolution excitement existence experience explain exterior external facts faculties feeling fundamental Gazette Herbert Spencer Hesba Stretton History of Philosophy human mind hypothesis Ibid idea impression induction instinct intelligence James Mill John Stuart Mill knowledge laws Lewes Logic mechanism mental metaphysics method Mill's moral Mortimer Collins motion movement muscles muscular nature nervous object observation organism pain Paternoster Row perception phenomena phrenology physical physiology pleasure positivism possible Price principle produced progress psychical psychology question reasoning reflex action relation resemblance result SAMUEL BAILEY sensations sense sentiments simple Stuart Mill succession suppose theory things thought tion truth vibrations word
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