Great Books of the Western World, Band 51Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... tion from one of them to another are most distinctly felt as alternations of direc- tion in movements occurring inside the head . ' In consenting and negating , and in making a mental effort , the movements seem more complex , and I ...
... tion from one of them to another are most distinctly felt as alternations of direc- tion in movements occurring inside the head . ' In consenting and negating , and in making a mental effort , the movements seem more complex , and I ...
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... tion , Envy , Love , Pur- suit of Honor , Ambi- tion , etc. Social and Family Pride , Vainglory , Snob- bery , Humility , Shame , etc. Spiritual Intellectual , Moral and Religious Aspira- tion , Conscientiousness Sense of Moral or ...
... tion , Envy , Love , Pur- suit of Honor , Ambi- tion , etc. Social and Family Pride , Vainglory , Snob- bery , Humility , Shame , etc. Spiritual Intellectual , Moral and Religious Aspira- tion , Conscientiousness Sense of Moral or ...
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Robert Maynard Hutchins. tion has its " expression , " of quick breathing , palpitating heart , flushed face , or the ... tion of attention , it follows also that separate imagination is the condition of analysis . Only such elements as ...
Robert Maynard Hutchins. tion has its " expression , " of quick breathing , palpitating heart , flushed face , or the ... tion of attention , it follows also that separate imagination is the condition of analysis . Only such elements as ...
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THE FUNCTIONS OF THE BRAIN | 8 |
Reflex semireflex and voluntary acts The Frogs nervecentres General | 17 |
ON SOME GENERAL CONDITIONS OF BRAINACTIVITY | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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activity actual animal appear association attention become believe body brain called cause centres certain chapter color comes conceive conception connected consciousness continuous contrast direction discrimination distinct effect elements entire example excited exist experience fact feeling felt field follow give given hand ideas imagination immediately impression instinct interest kind knowledge known less look matter means memory mental mind motion move movement nature never object observation occur once organ original particular pass past perceive perception person position possible present probably produced psychology question reality reason relations remains result seems seen sensation sense sensible similar simple single sort sound space stand successive suggested suppose theory things thought tion true turn whilst whole