An Introduction to Comparative PsychologyW. Scott, 1896 - 382 páginas |
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Página ix
... logical evolution , and the light which comparative psychology throws on certain philosophical problems . It was my original intention to compare my own results with those which have been reached by pre- vious observers and thinkers in ...
... logical evolution , and the light which comparative psychology throws on certain philosophical problems . It was my original intention to compare my own results with those which have been reached by pre- vious observers and thinkers in ...
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... logical right have we to say that the subject and object , which we can thus distinguish in thought , are separate in existence ? No doubt it is a not uncommon , and a not unnatural , fallacy to endow with independent existence the ...
... logical right have we to say that the subject and object , which we can thus distinguish in thought , are separate in existence ? No doubt it is a not uncommon , and a not unnatural , fallacy to endow with independent existence the ...
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... logical basis their contention is that the thorough and systematic study of that mind in terms of which they unconsciously interpret all other minds is unnecessary if not misleading . Now it appears to me that the foundation of this ...
... logical basis their contention is that the thorough and systematic study of that mind in terms of which they unconsciously interpret all other minds is unnecessary if not misleading . Now it appears to me that the foundation of this ...
Página 55
... logical basis upon which this principle is founded ? If it be true that the animal mind can only be interpreted in the light of our knowledge of human mind , why should we not use this method of interpretation freely , frankly , and ...
... logical basis upon which this principle is founded ? If it be true that the animal mind can only be interpreted in the light of our knowledge of human mind , why should we not use this method of interpretation freely , frankly , and ...
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... logical , descriptive rather than analytical , reproductive rather than original . The analytical thinker , as he listens to the genial conversation of such men , admires perhaps their rapid flow of ideas , their fund of anec- dote ...
... logical , descriptive rather than analytical , reproductive rather than original . The analytical thinker , as he listens to the genial conversation of such men , admires perhaps their rapid flow of ideas , their fund of anec- dote ...
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action activity æsthetic afferent afferent nerves analysis Animal Intelligence animals association brain cerebral cortex cerebral hemispheres chapter chicks co-ordination colour comparative psychology complex conception constitute continuity control centres coral snake correlation curve definite determinate dualism elements emotional endeavour energy evolution existence experience explain external eyes fact faculty focal HAVELOCK ELLIS hypothesis impression or idea impulses individual inference infra-conscious instinctive intelligence interpretation introspection involves logical marginal matter ment mental development merely mind modes molecular monistic motor motor-sensations natural selection nature nerves ness objective aspect observation organic ovum particular pecked perceived perception of relations physiological practical present probably protoplasm psychical wave psychology pyramidal tract question reach regard retinal sciousness selective synthesis sensations sense sense-experience sentience sequence similar sound stage stick stimulus subconscious suggested suppose synthetic thought tion transitions in consciousness vibrations visual field visual impressions wave of consciousness word
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