Sensation and Intuition: Studies in Psychology and AestheticsH. S. King, 1874 - 372 pagini |
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... less systematic manner Mr. Darwin has been led to discuss certain aspects of mental evolution , in connection with the origin of man , and with the phenomena of emotional ex- pression . It is not my present object to seek to estimate ...
... less systematic manner Mr. Darwin has been led to discuss certain aspects of mental evolution , in connection with the origin of man , and with the phenomena of emotional ex- pression . It is not my present object to seek to estimate ...
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... less highly organized species , it becomes highly probable that influences which can be seen to have acted on whole species , man included , have left behind them a yet deeper impress in the innate mental structure of a nineteenth ...
... less highly organized species , it becomes highly probable that influences which can be seen to have acted on whole species , man included , have left behind them a yet deeper impress in the innate mental structure of a nineteenth ...
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... less to unlearnt instincts . " * And one may perhaps add that the deeper one's study of the human mind pene- trates , the less room will there appear for the play of inherited idea or of instinctive action . It frequently strikes one ...
... less to unlearnt instincts . " * And one may perhaps add that the deeper one's study of the human mind pene- trates , the less room will there appear for the play of inherited idea or of instinctive action . It frequently strikes one ...
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... less experiences , will be transmitted to the infant of to - day in the form of an instinctive mental association . This à priori mode of reasoning appears , indeed , to be that employed by Mr. Spencer in accounting for our intuitions ...
... less experiences , will be transmitted to the infant of to - day in the form of an instinctive mental association . This à priori mode of reasoning appears , indeed , to be that employed by Mr. Spencer in accounting for our intuitions ...
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... less favoured rivals . Yet it is probable that the anthropomorphic bias just referred to is a far greater source of It is clear that we cannot ascertain the precise bearing of articulate speech on thought and feeling until we are ...
... less favoured rivals . Yet it is probable that the anthropomorphic bias just referred to is a far greater source of It is clear that we cannot ascertain the precise bearing of articulate speech on thought and feeling until we are ...
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absolute magnitude activity æsthetic appears Aristotle artistic aspects association beauty belief character chord clang colour complex conceive conception Concrete Psychology connection consciousness Darwin definite degree discriminative distinct distinctly distinguished doctrine doubt effect elements emotional example excitement existence experience expression external fact Fechner feeling fibres force gratification harmony Helmholtz highly composite human mind human voice idea ideal impression impulse individual influence instinctive intellectual intensity interval J. S. Mill large number less light melody ment mental millimetres mode moral movements musical musical form nature nervous notes object observation organic painful peculiar perception phenomena physiologist pitch pleasure possible precise present principle Principles of Psychology processes produce psychological racter reality recognised relation respect result retina seems semitone sensation sensibility sentiment simple sound Spencer spontaneous stimulation subjective supposed supposition susceptible tendency theory thought timbre tion tones upper-tones vague variety vocal volition voluntary action Weber's law