British Journal of Medical Psychology, 第 5-6 卷Cambridge University Press, 1925 Includes papers read before the Medical Section of the British Psychological Society. |
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第 3 頁
... memories , say of a forgotten duty - received by instead of being created by the self ? To this it may be replied , that such acts and contents are at first mental but not conscious , and that the only con- sciousness which is possible ...
... memories , say of a forgotten duty - received by instead of being created by the self ? To this it may be replied , that such acts and contents are at first mental but not conscious , and that the only con- sciousness which is possible ...
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... memory for definite terrifying events and experiences , together with loss of psycho - physical functions , such as the power of speaking , of hearing , of walking , the power of controlling tremors , etc. Investigation of these ...
... memory for definite terrifying events and experiences , together with loss of psycho - physical functions , such as the power of speaking , of hearing , of walking , the power of controlling tremors , etc. Investigation of these ...
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... memories of the past , are dissociated from the main stream of conscious- ness that they can realise suggestions which would be unacceptable to the fully - conscious personality if their meanings were thoroughly understood . One might ...
... memories of the past , are dissociated from the main stream of conscious- ness that they can realise suggestions which would be unacceptable to the fully - conscious personality if their meanings were thoroughly understood . One might ...
第 36 頁
... memory : all art , indeed , is a mnemonic gathering of the innumerable and lost into the found and unique . " Or are we to regard this sentence more as evidence of his pantheistic outlook ? An artist of considerable talent supplies me ...
... memory : all art , indeed , is a mnemonic gathering of the innumerable and lost into the found and unique . " Or are we to regard this sentence more as evidence of his pantheistic outlook ? An artist of considerable talent supplies me ...
第 42 頁
... memory but also contained elements contributed by his personal unconscious . In the foreword to The Immortal Hour he makes this distinction : " Students of Celtic mythology will be familiar with the legend of the love of Etain .... But ...
... memory but also contained elements contributed by his personal unconscious . In the foreword to The Immortal Hour he makes this distinction : " Students of Celtic mythology will be familiar with the legend of the love of Etain .... But ...
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