| James Richard Moore - 2002 - 456 páginas
...contractions succeed sensorial motions, the connexion is termed causation; when fibrous and sensorial motions reciprocally introduce each other, it is termed catenation of animal motions.'^ In reality, what Darwin had in mind was something close to the classic conception of the association... | |
| 1795 - 628 páginas
...connection is termed affociation ; when fibrous contractions fucceed fenforial motions, the conneftion is termed caufation ; when fibrous and fenforial motions...is termed catenation of animal motions. All thefe connections are faid to be produced by habit, that is, by frequent repetition. Thefe laws of animal... | |
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