Elements of Mental Philosophy, Zväzok 1Harper & brothers, 1855 |
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... ATTENTION . 153. Of the general nature of attention 154. Of different degrees of attention 155. Dependance of memory on attention 156. Of exercising attention in reading 173 • 174 175 176 177 • 178 180 • 181 182 • 183 184 185 185 186 ...
... ATTENTION . 153. Of the general nature of attention 154. Of different degrees of attention 155. Dependance of memory on attention 156. Of exercising attention in reading 173 • 174 175 176 177 • 178 180 • 181 182 • 183 184 185 185 186 ...
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... attention in con- nexion with the principle under examination , may , with a little variation of terms , be stated thus . Remembrance , without the admission of our personal identity , is clearly an impossibility . But there can be no ...
... attention in con- nexion with the principle under examination , may , with a little variation of terms , be stated thus . Remembrance , without the admission of our personal identity , is clearly an impossibility . But there can be no ...
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... attention ; and the answer to it may be sum- med up in two particulars . - FIRST . The proportion of cases of deception , compared with those where we are not deceived , is very small . We admit that we may be disappointed and deceived ...
... attention ; and the answer to it may be sum- med up in two particulars . - FIRST . The proportion of cases of deception , compared with those where we are not deceived , is very small . We admit that we may be disappointed and deceived ...
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... attention , where we are called upon to push our researches and gratify our curiosity . - This is the general experience , the testimony which each one can give for himself . In the second place , what has been said finds con- firmation ...
... attention , where we are called upon to push our researches and gratify our curiosity . - This is the general experience , the testimony which each one can give for himself . In the second place , what has been said finds con- firmation ...
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... attention at first to knowl- edge more obvious and accessible in its origin ; he led him , in perfect consistency with what is required by the nature and laws of the mind , by easy steps from one de- gree of knowledge to another , till ...
... attention at first to knowl- edge more obvious and accessible in its origin ; he led him , in perfect consistency with what is required by the nature and laws of the mind , by easy steps from one de- gree of knowledge to another , till ...
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