Campos ocultos
Libros Libros
" ... banks. They are, in short, generic ideas of many past impressions of men. hills, and rivers. An anatomist who occupies himself intently with the examination of several specimens of some new kind of animal, in course of time acquires so vivid a conception... "
Lectures on the Experimental Psychology of the Thought-processes - Página 14
de Edward Bradford Titchener - 1909 - 318 páginas
Vista completa - Acerca de este libro

The World's Cyclopedia of Biography, Volumen 3

1883 - 836 páginas
...defined banks. They are, in short, generic ideas of many past impressions of men, hills, and rivers. An anatomist who occupies himself intently with the...any one specimen, but, more or less, a mean of the series ; and there seems no reason to doubt that the minds of children before they learn to speak,...
Vista completa - Acerca de este libro

The Science of Thought, Volumen 2

Friedrich Max Müller - 1887 - 722 páginas
...his Life of Hume2, seems to imagine that such a transition is possible. ' An anatomist,' he says, ' who occupies himself intently with the examination...visible shape and become a sort of waking dream.' But a waking 1 Treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge, Introduction, p. 140. * Page 96....
Vista completa - Acerca de este libro

The Science of Thought

Friedrich Max Müller - 1887 - 738 páginas
...his Life of Hume2, seems to imagine that such a transition is possible. ' An anatomist,' he says, ' who occupies himself intently with the examination...visible shape and become a sort of waking dream.' But a waking dream is not a concept, and his very words show that what he is speaking of is a faded percept,...
Vista completa - Acerca de este libro

Mental Evolution in Man: Origin of Human Faculty

George John Romanes - 1888 - 488 páginas
...greater clearness to convey exactly what it is that I mean by a recept. Professor Huxley writes : — " An anatomist who occupies himself intently with the...visible shape and become a sort of waking dream." f Although the use of the word " conception " here is unfortunate in one way, I regard it as fortunate...
Vista completa - Acerca de este libro

The Principles of Psychology, Volumen 2

William James - 1890 - 726 páginas
...defined banks. They are, in short, generic ideas of many past impressions of men, hills, and rivers. An anatomist who occupies himself intently with the...any one specimen, but, more or less, a mean of the series ; and there seems no reason to doubt that the minds of children before they learn to speak,...
Vista completa - Acerca de este libro

Hume, with Helps to the Study of Berkeley: Essays

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1896 - 346 páginas
...defined banks. They are, in short, generic ideas of many past impressions of men, hills, and rivers. An anatomist who occupies himself intently with the...any one specimen, but, more or less, a mean of the series; and there seems no reason to doubt that the minds of children before they learn to speak, and...
Vista completa - Acerca de este libro

Hume

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1901 - 224 páginas
...specimens of some new kind of animal, in course of time acquires so vivid a conception of its form uid structure, that the idea may take visible shape and...any one specimen, but, more or less, a mean of the series ; and there seems no reason to doubt that the minds of children before they learn to speak,...
Vista completa - Acerca de este libro

Hume

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1901 - 222 páginas
...defined banks. They are, in short, generic ideas of many past impressions of men, hills, and rivers. An anatomist who occupies himself intently with the...of time acquires so vivid a conception of its form i;nd structure, that the idea may take visible shape and become a sort of waking dream. But the figure...
Vista completa - Acerca de este libro

The Elements of Psychology

Edward Lee Thorndike - 1905 - 400 páginas
...defined banks. They are, in short, generic ideas of many past impressions of men, hills, and rivers. An anatomist who occupies himself intently with the...any one specimen, but, more or less, a mean of the series." 1 Variation in Images.—Images differ greatly in clearness, in fidelity and in susceptibility...
Vista completa - Acerca de este libro

The Elements of Psychology

Edward Lee Thorndike - 1905 - 396 páginas
...defined banks. They are, in short, generic ideas of many past impressions of men, hills, and rivers. An anatomist who occupies himself intently with the...any one specimen, but, more or less, a mean of the series."1 Variation in Images. — Images differ greatly in clearness, in fidelity and in susceptibility...
Vista completa - Acerca de este libro




  1. Mi biblioteca
  2. Ayuda
  3. Búsqueda avanzada de libros
  4. Descargar ePub
  5. Descargar PDF