An Introduction to Comparative PsychologyW. Scott, 1909 - 386 páginas |
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... mind , that they are repetitions of similar observations made by many previous observers ; that the results to which they lead differ in some respects from those obtained by Spalding and by Professor Eimer ; and that they are , in their ...
... mind , that they are repetitions of similar observations made by many previous observers ; that the results to which they lead differ in some respects from those obtained by Spalding and by Professor Eimer ; and that they are , in their ...
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... am not able fully to accept the view which he put forward in his pamphlet on " The Evolution of Mind in Man , " I can assure him that I am not the less grateful for the elucidation of that view with which he has favoured me PREFACE . xiii.
... am not able fully to accept the view which he put forward in his pamphlet on " The Evolution of Mind in Man , " I can assure him that I am not the less grateful for the elucidation of that view with which he has favoured me PREFACE . xiii.
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... mind to the organism , such a procedure seems to be neither possible nor advisable . It will conduce to clearness and prevent misconception , therefore , if I here prefix to my work an introductory section , containing , in the form of ...
... mind to the organism , such a procedure seems to be neither possible nor advisable . It will conduce to clearness and prevent misconception , therefore , if I here prefix to my work an introductory section , containing , in the form of ...
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... mind is a separable existence , sui generis , forming no part of the natural world into which it is temporarily intro- duced . Here the monist joins issue , and contends that , alike in its biological and its psychological aspect , the ...
... mind is a separable existence , sui generis , forming no part of the natural world into which it is temporarily intro- duced . Here the monist joins issue , and contends that , alike in its biological and its psychological aspect , the ...
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... mind . It is clear that the concepts of this analysis are closely connected in origin with the concepts reached by the analysis of experience , and that body and mind are analogous to the object and subject of 6 INTRODUCTION TO ...
... mind . It is clear that the concepts of this analysis are closely connected in origin with the concepts reached by the analysis of experience , and that body and mind are analogous to the object and subject of 6 INTRODUCTION TO ...
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