... spatial meanings ; (3) the capacity of responding to these sensations and these meanings with feeling and conation or effort, under the spur of which further meanings may be brought to consciousness in accordance with the laws of reproduction of similars... The Meaning of Personal Life - Side 285af Newman Smyth - 1916 - 363 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| William McDougall - 1911 - 452 sider
...certain physical stimuli (the sensory processes of the brain), the whole range of sensation qualities in their whole range of intensities ; (2) the capacity...reasoning ; (4) the capacity of reacting upon the brain-processes TcTmodify their course in a way which we cannot clearly define, but which we may provisionally... | |
| William McDougall - 1911 - 414 sider
...certain physical stimuli (the sensory processes of the brain), the whole range of sensation qualities in their whole range of intensities ; (2) the capacity...reasoning ; (4) the capacity of reacting upon the brain-processes to modify their course in a way which we cannot clearly define, but which we may provisionally... | |
| 1913 - 526 sider
...capacity of producing, in response to certain physical stimuli,... the whole range of sensation qualities in their whole range of intensities; (2) the capacity...of reasoning; (4) the capacity of reacting upon the brain-processes to modify their course in a way which we cannot clearly define, but which we may provisionally... | |
| Douglas Clyde Macintosh - 1915 - 538 sider
...intensities ; (2) the capacity of responding to certain sensation-complexes with the production of meanings ; . . . (3) the capacity of responding to...reasoning ; (4) the capacity of reacting upon the brain-processes to modify their course in a 1 Proc. Aristot. Soc., 1891-2, p. 4. « 76., p. 52. «... | |
| Roy Wood Sellars - 1917 - 328 sider
...certain physical stimuli (the sensory processes of the brain), the whole range of sensation qualities in their whole range of intensities; (2) the capacity...of reasoning; (4) the capacity of reacting upon the brain-processes to modify their course in a way which we cannot clearly define, but which we may provisionally... | |
| William McDougall - 1920 - 450 sider
...certain physical stimuli (the sensory processes of the brain), the whole Vange of sensation qualities in their whole range of intensities ; (2) the capacity...reasoning ; (4) the capacity of reacting upon the brain-processes to modify their course in a way which we cannot clearly define, but which we may provisionally... | |
| Carl Gustaf Erickson - 1922 - 120 sider
...certain physical stimuli (the sensory processes of the brain), the whole range of sensation — qualities in their whole range of intensities; 2) the capacity...of reasoning; 4) the capacity of reacting upon the brain-processes to modify their course in a way which we can not clearly define, but which we may provisionally... | |
| James Bissett Pratt - 1922 - 256 sider
...capacity of responding to certain sensation-complexes with the production of meanings, as for example the spatial meanings; (3) the capacity of responding to...of reasoning; (4) the capacity of reacting upon the brain-processes to modify their course in a way which we cannot clearly define, but which we may provisionally... | |
| James Bissett Pratt - 1922 - 256 sider
...certain physical stimuli (the sensory processes of the brain), the whole range of sensation qualities in their whole range of intensities; (2) the capacity...sensation-complexes with the production of meanings, as for example the spatial meanings; (3) the capacity of responding to these sensations and these meanings with feeling... | |
| James Bissett Pratt - 1922 - 262 sider
...capacity of responding Jo certain sensation-complexes with the production of meanings, as for example the spatial meanings; (3) the capacity of responding to...these sensations and these meanings with feeling and conationjorjjffort^ under the spur of which further meanings may be brought to consciousness in accordance... | |
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