The American Journal of Psychology, Volumen30Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener, Karl M. Dallenbach, Madison Bentley, Edwin Garrigues Boring, Margaret Floy Washburn University of Illinois Press, 1919 |
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... vitalistic doctrine , because more than the latter , the former suggests experiments and practical researches . Be that as it may , in the works of Professor Nageotte and Sencert , we see how experiment and the theory reciprocally aid ...
... vitalistic doctrine , because more than the latter , the former suggests experiments and practical researches . Be that as it may , in the works of Professor Nageotte and Sencert , we see how experiment and the theory reciprocally aid ...
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... VITALISM By FREDERICK G. HENKE , Allegheny College , Meadville , Pa . No less important than the rational and ... vitalistic interpretation of perplexing problems of its physical and social environment . Though the nature of the ...
... VITALISM By FREDERICK G. HENKE , Allegheny College , Meadville , Pa . No less important than the rational and ... vitalistic interpretation of perplexing problems of its physical and social environment . Though the nature of the ...
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... vitalistic conceptions before it until it reigns supreme . Quite in harmony with this , the standpoint of modern ... vitalism r resents in last analysis the attitude of the agent . A is seated comfortably in his home reading the evening ...
... vitalistic conceptions before it until it reigns supreme . Quite in harmony with this , the standpoint of modern ... vitalism r resents in last analysis the attitude of the agent . A is seated comfortably in his home reading the evening ...
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... vitalistic beliefs varies in different persons , and in the same person at different times . In any case vitalism is asso- ciated preeminently with crises and for this reason the mature mind and old age are not exempt . But the ...
... vitalistic beliefs varies in different persons , and in the same person at different times . In any case vitalism is asso- ciated preeminently with crises and for this reason the mature mind and old age are not exempt . But the ...
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... vitalistic in impli- cation rather than mechanistic . But frustrated instinct is the matrix in which ideas arise , and unusual experiences are the first ones that attract attention . Consciousness of self and consciousness of others are ...
... vitalistic in impli- cation rather than mechanistic . But frustrated instinct is the matrix in which ideas arise , and unusual experiences are the first ones that attract attention . Consciousness of self and consciousness of others are ...
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22 group activities analysis animal apparatus association attitude average beat bird Book of Mormon cell complex concept condition consciousness Doctrine and Covenants dynamic psychology EDMUND CLARK SANFORD element Emerson emotional experience experimental explain eye-movement fact factors fifth element Freud Freudian function given graft historian human imagery images indicated individual instinct integrands intellectual interpretation of history introspective J. B. Bury James Harvey Robinson judgments Lamprecht lapses light limens meaning ment mental method mind movements nature nest object observers obtained occur octave organism phase phenomena pitch possible present processes Professor Psych psychic psychoanalysis psychology rate mechanism react reaction records reflex relation reported response scientific significance simple social Stanley Hall stimulus superstitions tempi tendency theory thought tion tonality tone unconscious unitary group variable verbal visual vitalistic vowel word
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Página 106 - The unseen clouds of the dew, which lie Like fire in the flowers till the sun rides high, Then wander like spirits among the spheres, Each cloud faint with the fragrance it bears...
Página 117 - Sedgwick was a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, of which he was one of the vice-presidents in the section of experimental medicine in 1905.
Página 14 - ... is a portion of consciousness that admits imaginary division into like parts which are related to one another in sequence or co-existence. A feeling proper is either made up of like parts that occupy time, or it is made up of like parts that occupy space, or both. In any case, a feeling proper is an aggregate of related like parts, while a relational feeling is undecomposable. And...
Página 349 - For no man hath propounded to himself the general state of learning to be described and represented from age to age, as many...
Página 15 - We ought to say a feeling of and, a feeling of if, a feeling of but, and a feeling of by, quite as readily as we say a feeling of blue or a feeling of cold.
Página 106 - Like some young cypress, tall, and dark, and straight, Which in a queen's secluded garden throws Its slight dark shadow on the moonlit turf By midnight, to a bubbling fountain's sound — So slender Sohrab seemed, so softly reared.
Página 108 - LOST DESOLATE and lone All night long on the lake Where fog trails and mist creeps, The whistle of a boat Calls and cries unendingly, Like some lost child In tears and trouble Hunting the harbor's breast And the harbor's eyes.
Página 13 - It is true that, under an ultimate analysis, what we call a relation proves to be itself a kind of feeling — the momentary feeling accompanying the transition from one conspicuous feeling to an adjacent conspicuous feeling.
Página 429 - RESOLVED, by the American Federation of Labor in convention assembled, that a broad program of scientific and technical research is of major importance to the national welfare and should be fostered in every way by the federal government, and that the activities of the government itself in such research should be adequately and generously supported in order that the work may be greatly strengthened and extended; and the Secretary of the Federation is instructed to transmit copies of this resolution...
Página 109 - My head knocks against the stars. My feet are on the hilltops. My finger-tips are in the valleys and shores of universal life. Down in the sounding foam of primal things I reach my hands and play with pebbles of destiny. I have been to hell and back many times. I know all about heaven, for I have talked with God. I dabble in the blood and guts of the terrible. I know the passionate seizure of beauty And the marvelous rebellion of man at all signs reading "Keep Off.