On IntelligenceA&C Black, 01.01.1998 - 588 Seiten Writing from a rigorously deterministic and positivistic stance and drawing on evidence from psychopathology and neural physiology, Taine mounted an influential attack on the tendency toward reification inherent in faculty psychology. For Taine, terms such as 'self', 'memory', and 'season' stood not for entities but simply for successions of mental events. |
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... touch - Equal and similar effects of the image and the corresponding sensation- In these cases , the image is taken , at least momentarily , for the sensation corresponding to it .. .. 41 III . How , in spite of this , it differs from ...
... touch - Equal and similar effects of the image and the corresponding sensation- In these cases , the image is taken , at least momentarily , for the sensation corresponding to it .. .. 41 III . How , in spite of this , it differs from ...
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... TOUCH , AND THEIR ELEMENTS . I. Total sensations of sight - The spectrum - Infinite number of total sensations of colour - There are at least three elementary sensations of colour - It is sufficient to admit three - Theories of Young ...
... TOUCH , AND THEIR ELEMENTS . I. Total sensations of sight - The spectrum - Infinite number of total sensations of colour - There are at least three elementary sensations of colour - It is sufficient to admit three - Theories of Young ...
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... touch is a general idiom . PAGE . . 125 IV . Total sensations of touch - Increasing difficulties Reason of these difficulties Preliminary distinctions - First group of sen- sations of touch ; muscular sensations - Cases of paralysis in ...
... touch is a general idiom . PAGE . . 125 IV . Total sensations of touch - Increasing difficulties Reason of these difficulties Preliminary distinctions - First group of sen- sations of touch ; muscular sensations - Cases of paralysis in ...
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... touch , of hearing , and of taste - The corpora bigemina or quadrigemina - Experiments of Flourens , Longet , and Vulpian - The action of these tubercles is the sufficient and necessary condition of sensations of sight- CONTENTS . xxi.
... touch , of hearing , and of taste - The corpora bigemina or quadrigemina - Experiments of Flourens , Longet , and Vulpian - The action of these tubercles is the sufficient and necessary condition of sensations of sight- CONTENTS . xxi.
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... touch are not situated at the spot in which we place them - What is produced there is , in the normal state , a nervous disturbance which is one of their antecedents - Illusion of persons who have lost limbs - Observations and ...
... touch are not situated at the spot in which we place them - What is produced there is , in the normal state , a nervous disturbance which is one of their antecedents - Illusion of persons who have lost limbs - Observations and ...
Inhalt
If every Fact or Law has its Explanatory Reason | 3 |
CHAPTER II | 7 |
A general Idea is nothing but a name provided with two characters | 13 |
CHAPTER III | 23 |
Examples in GeometryOur Idea of a Circle is not the sensible | 31 |
BOOK II | 35 |
General views as to the thinking beingThe mind is a collection | 70 |
7 | 77 |
and retinal sensations of the eye is the substitute of a very long series | 336 |
How far this hallucination is true in the normal stateOur illusion | 350 |
BOOK III | 356 |
Our past as well as our present events appear internalThe series | 363 |
mindsAnalogy of other living bodies and our ownThis analogy | 383 |
THE KNOWLEDGE OF GENERAL THINGS | 391 |
To these general extracts general and abstract ideas correspond | 403 |
CHAPTER II | 425 |
Absence of the indicated circumstancesWant of attentionWant | 86 |
OF SENSATIONS OF HEARING AND THEIR ELEMENTS | 99 |
Psychology stands with reference to them as Chemistry did with | 106 |
SENSATIONS OF SIGHT OF SMELL OF TASTE OF TOUCH AND THEIR | 117 |
OF THE PHYSICAL CONDITIONS OF MENTAL EVENTS | 151 |
the knowledge of our present state for a simple and spiritual act | 260 |
of a body is formedAnimal portion of this conceptionHuman | 298 |
appear extended and continuousConsequently the bodies which | 302 |
Circumstances increasing the precision and force of the imageIn | 322 |
PAGE | 432 |
Laws concerning Possible Things | 449 |
Two kinds of proof for the theorems of the socalled Sciences | 481 |
CHAPTER III | 487 |
Laws in which the intermediate is a sum of simultaneous general | 498 |
Convergence of all the preceding conclusionsThey indicate that | 525 |
Recapitulation of the inductive proofs which make us believe in | 534 |
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