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Pagina x
... original sensations and the recal or representation of them by memory 32 . Importance of this difference to distinguish truth from falsehood 33 Morbid representations of recal or sensations 34 Case of M. Nicholai 34 · Cases mentioned by ...
... original sensations and the recal or representation of them by memory 32 . Importance of this difference to distinguish truth from falsehood 33 Morbid representations of recal or sensations 34 Case of M. Nicholai 34 · Cases mentioned by ...
Pagina xiv
... original pain or pleasure connected with the perception of them The more frequently objects recalled in any order , the more promptly and certainly they recur in that order , illustrated by acquiring language Indirect power of the will ...
... original pain or pleasure connected with the perception of them The more frequently objects recalled in any order , the more promptly and certainly they recur in that order , illustrated by acquiring language Indirect power of the will ...
Pagina xvi
... original connection of the objects remembered 121 3. Descriptions of scenes call up images already retained in the mind 121 4. Paintings furnish perceptions capable of being recalled as real scenes 122 5. Paintings , like real scenes ...
... original connection of the objects remembered 121 3. Descriptions of scenes call up images already retained in the mind 121 4. Paintings furnish perceptions capable of being recalled as real scenes 122 5. Paintings , like real scenes ...
Pagina xix
... original faculty of the mind . Operation of laws of suggestion Proved and illustrated We sympathise with persons of whom we know nothing , but the emotions in which we sympathise . Sym- pathy , therefore , not with the persons , but ...
... original faculty of the mind . Operation of laws of suggestion Proved and illustrated We sympathise with persons of whom we know nothing , but the emotions in which we sympathise . Sym- pathy , therefore , not with the persons , but ...
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... original mechanism ( if we may use that word in speaking of mind ) as it comes from the hand of its maker ; but it derives its actual life and movement from the external world . The effect produced on the mind by external objects ...
... original mechanism ( if we may use that word in speaking of mind ) as it comes from the hand of its maker ; but it derives its actual life and movement from the external world . The effect produced on the mind by external objects ...
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