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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... regard these as primitive . ) It covers every kind of feeling , not merely emotional , but also intellectual - feelings of familiarity , certainty , doubt , relationship , and so forth . It covers feelings relating to the acts of the ...
... regard these as primitive . ) It covers every kind of feeling , not merely emotional , but also intellectual - feelings of familiarity , certainty , doubt , relationship , and so forth . It covers feelings relating to the acts of the ...
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... regard to consciousness and resistance . The primitive condition of the living organism is such that its mental activity is largely unconscious . Conscious activity has been differentiated from it . From this it must not be inferred ...
... regard to consciousness and resistance . The primitive condition of the living organism is such that its mental activity is largely unconscious . Conscious activity has been differentiated from it . From this it must not be inferred ...
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... regard the simple in life as prior to the complex . We are apt to forget that the most lowly unicellular organism eats , breathes , secretes , excretes , reproduces , and exhibits irritability , contractility , and even apparent choice ...
... regard the simple in life as prior to the complex . We are apt to forget that the most lowly unicellular organism eats , breathes , secretes , excretes , reproduces , and exhibits irritability , contractility , and even apparent choice ...
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... regard matter as composed of solid atoms . The structure of the atom is now revealed to us as a constellation of ions , each of which appears to be merely a centre charged with electrical energy , endowed with inertia , mass , weight ...
... regard matter as composed of solid atoms . The structure of the atom is now revealed to us as a constellation of ions , each of which appears to be merely a centre charged with electrical energy , endowed with inertia , mass , weight ...
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... regard the mechanical forms of activity as being a degradation of still higher forms ? Because electrical energy is the only energy in which that of the nervous system reveals itself to us , can we deny the possibility that this ...
... regard the mechanical forms of activity as being a degradation of still higher forms ? Because electrical energy is the only energy in which that of the nervous system reveals itself to us , can we deny the possibility that this ...
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