Harvard Psychological Studies, 第 2 卷Hugo Münsterberg, Herbert Sidney Langfeld Macmillan Company, 1906 Only contributions from members of the Harvard Psychological Laboratory will be printed in these volumes, which will appear at irregular intervals. |
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... objects made up of atoms , and you describe them as a physicist ; and there are mental ideas in con- sciousness made ... object outside there and the mental idea of the object inside in you ; is that really a statement of your immedi ...
... objects made up of atoms , and you describe them as a physicist ; and there are mental ideas in con- sciousness made ... object outside there and the mental idea of the object inside in you ; is that really a statement of your immedi ...
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... object for every one of us , and in so far as it becomes an object for the individual , and we can then call the objects , in so far as they are common property , physical ; and in so far as we take the aspect of individual relations ...
... object for every one of us , and in so far as it becomes an object for the individual , and we can then call the objects , in so far as they are common property , physical ; and in so far as we take the aspect of individual relations ...
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... objects , of psychical as well as of physical , is a constructed world , constructed for the purpose of satisfying our demand for causal connection ; for that world holds causality because it is the world seen from the point of view of ...
... objects , of psychical as well as of physical , is a constructed world , constructed for the purpose of satisfying our demand for causal connection ; for that world holds causality because it is the world seen from the point of view of ...
第 28 頁
... objects . Those objects are means and pur- poses of our will , are ends and aims and instruments ; but they come in question for us only as we will them , as we like and dislike them , as we approve and reject them . And if we take this ...
... objects . Those objects are means and pur- poses of our will , are ends and aims and instruments ; but they come in question for us only as we will them , as we like and dislike them , as we approve and reject them . And if we take this ...
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... objects , while I feel sure that no psychologist has ever measured a psychical state . Psychical states are not quantities , and every so - called measurement thereof refers merely to their physical accompaniments and conditions . The ...
... objects , while I feel sure that no psychologist has ever measured a psychical state . Psychical states are not quantities , and every so - called measurement thereof refers merely to their physical accompaniments and conditions . The ...
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第 411 頁 - The sense of hearing apparently serves rather as a warning sense which modifies reactions to other simultaneous or succeeding stimuli than as a control for definite auditory motor reactions. 2. Experimental tests prove that sounds modify the frog's reactions to visual and tactual stimuli. When the sound accompanies the visual or tactual stimulus it serves to reinforce the visual or tactual reaction, but when given alone it never causes a motor reaction.
第 434 頁 - ... the cat, and in the complexity of the associations which it is able to form, it stands nearer the monkey. Cole has demonstrated the ability of the raccoon to learn by being put through an act, and he has obtained what appears to be excellent evidence of the presence of visual memory. In 1 Porter, JP A preliminary Study of the Psychology of the English Sparrow.
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