In no case may we interpret an action as the outcome of the exercise of a higher psychical faculty, if it can be interpreted as the outcome of the exercise of one which stands lower in the psychological scale, (p. Educational Review - Página 297editado por - 1916Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1908 - 950 páginas
...question, the principle of parsimony is taken as a guide : "in no case may we interpret an action as the exercise of a higher psychical faculty, if it...exercise of one which stands lower in the psychological scale." The undeniable dangers of this, in the evident fact that nature doesn't always operate by what... | |
| 1892 - 608 páginas
...animals in close affinity to man ; and (2) that in no case is an animal activity to be interpreted as the outcome of the exercise of a higher psychical faculty, if it can fairly be interpreted as the outcome of the exercise of one which stands lower in the psychological... | |
| American Psychological Association - 1893 - 252 páginas
...that these are of coordinate importance. •k That in no case is an animal activity to be interpreted as the outcome of the exercise of a higher psychical faculty, if it can be fairly interpreted as the outcome of the exercise of one which stands lower in the psychological scale.... | |
| Paul Carus - 1895 - 730 páginas
...adopted as the fundamental canon of interpretation in animal psychology, is stated thus : "In no " case may we interpret an action as the outcome of the exercise...exercise of one which "stands lower in the psychological scale." There are two kinds of suggestions, primary and secondary, due respectively to external and... | |
| Conway Lloyd Morgan - 1896 - 430 páginas
...not to assume any higher process. For we saw that in no case is an animal activity to be interpreted as the outcome of the exercise of a higher psychical faculty, if it can be fairly interpreted as the outcome of the existence of one which stands lower in the psychological scale.... | |
| Wesley Mills - 1898 - 328 páginas
...very conservative position in regard to animal intelligence, lay down the rule that we must in no case interpret an action as the outcome of the exercise of a higher faculty, if it can be interpreted as the outcome of the exercise of one which stands lower in the psychological... | |
| Frederick Welton Colegrove - 1900 - 404 páginas
...the following principle of C. Lloyd Morgan: " In no case may we interpret an action as the outcome of a higher, psychical faculty, if it can be interpreted...exercise of one which stands lower in the psychological scale." In most, perhaps in all, of the examples thus far used, the best interpretation seems to be... | |
| Margaret Floy Washburn - 1908 - 356 páginas
...interpretation which has often been quoted as "Lloyd Morgan's Canon." The principle is as follows : " In no case may we interpret an action as the outcome of the exercise...exercise of one which stands lower in the psychological scale" (280, p. 53). In other words, when in doubt take the simpler interpretation. Forexample,adogdetected... | |
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