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... Habit and Originality Without these indispensable codes we would fall off the bicycle , and thought would lose its coherence - as it does when the codes of normal reasoning are suspended while we dream . On the other hand , thinking ...
... Habit and Originality Without these indispensable codes we would fall off the bicycle , and thought would lose its coherence - as it does when the codes of normal reasoning are suspended while we dream . On the other hand , thinking ...
Pagina 544
... habits . At this stage the learner spells the words in sending or receiving . With further practice he becomes familiar with word - patterns and does not spell out the common words . The transition from the letter habit to the word - habit ...
... habits . At this stage the learner spells the words in sending or receiving . With further practice he becomes familiar with word - patterns and does not spell out the common words . The transition from the letter habit to the word - habit ...
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... habits . It is astonish- ing how soon , once a new railroad is built across desert and mountains , the passenger - trains start running on schedule . But the process of habit - formation does not stop there : not only the rules of the ...
... habits . It is astonish- ing how soon , once a new railroad is built across desert and mountains , the passenger - trains start running on schedule . But the process of habit - formation does not stop there : not only the rules of the ...
Inhoudsopgave
Foreword by Professor Sir Cyril Burt | 13 |
Authors Preface | 21 |
THE LOGIC OF LAUGHTER | 27 |
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