Sensation and Intellection: Their Character and Their Function in the Cognition of the Real and the Ideal ...University of Minnesota, 1893 - 164 strán (strany) |
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... involved in its stimulation . He says : " A sensa- tion being an elementary mental phenomenon cannot be defined in terms of anything more simple . Its meaning can only be indicated by a reference to the nervous pro- cess on which it is ...
... involved in its stimulation . He says : " A sensa- tion being an elementary mental phenomenon cannot be defined in terms of anything more simple . Its meaning can only be indicated by a reference to the nervous pro- cess on which it is ...
Strana 64
... involved in a simple sensation ; but this attempt succeeds no better . " The stimulation of the the outer extremity of an incarrying nerve , " even " when this stimulation has been transmitted to the brain centers , does not always ...
... involved in a simple sensation ; but this attempt succeeds no better . " The stimulation of the the outer extremity of an incarrying nerve , " even " when this stimulation has been transmitted to the brain centers , does not always ...
Strana 65
... involved " a certain objective continuum " " in which differences are latent " as well as " the conscious subject and the affections of which it is conscious . " While these conditions do characterize the most elementary states of ...
... involved " a certain objective continuum " " in which differences are latent " as well as " the conscious subject and the affections of which it is conscious . " While these conditions do characterize the most elementary states of ...
Strana 69
... involved in nerve stimulation . The term might refer merely to the physical stimulus , were it not identified with the " ultimate unit of conscious- ness . " His discussion refers to normal states of conscious- ness in the perception of ...
... involved in nerve stimulation . The term might refer merely to the physical stimulus , were it not identified with the " ultimate unit of conscious- ness . " His discussion refers to normal states of conscious- ness in the perception of ...
Strana 70
... involved in the stimulation of the nerves has no intelligi- ble bearing upon the number of states of consciousness resulting from such stimulation . Spencer's position is similar to that of Hamilton , who in the following pas- sage ...
... involved in the stimulation of the nerves has no intelligi- ble bearing upon the number of states of consciousness resulting from such stimulation . Spencer's position is similar to that of Hamilton , who in the following pas- sage ...
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Sensation and Intellection, Their Character and Their Function in the ... Henry Webb Brewster Úplné zobrazenie - 1893 |
Sensation and Intellection, Their Character and Their Function in the ... Henry Webb Brewster Úplné zobrazenie - 1893 |
Sensation and Intellection, Their Character and Their Function in the ... Henry Webb Brewster Úplné zobrazenie - 1893 |
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absolute abstraction analysis analyzed appear basis category of causality ception classification co-existence cognition continuum contrast correlative aspects corresponding deduction differentiated distance distinction between sensation doctrine efferent nerves element empirical exist experience fact feeling Fichte finite consciousness fixed functions G. H. LEWES hence idea ideal identity identity and change impressions infinite infinitely divisible intuition involved Kant law of contradiction law of identity Leibniz limitation matter mental mind motor end-plates movements of attention muscular mutual nature nerve ness non-ego not-self objective form origin perceiving subject phase phenomena position possible present Principles of Psychology priori categories processes of thought Prof Psychology pure refer relative represents retinal sation sciousness sensation and intellection sense of effort sense-organ sense-perception sensible space-form space-perception spatial relations stimulation subject and object successive synthesis T. H. GREEN tactual time-perspective tion unit of consciousness unity Universal Aspect visual perception volition