Elements of Mental Philosophy ...Harper & Brothers, 1859 |
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... memory on attention 91. Of exercising attention in reading • 92. Alleged inability to command the attention CHAPTER XII . DREAMING . 13. Definition of dreams and the prevalence of them 94. Connexion of dreams with our waking thoughts ...
... memory on attention 91. Of exercising attention in reading • 92. Alleged inability to command the attention CHAPTER XII . DREAMING . 13. Definition of dreams and the prevalence of them 94. Connexion of dreams with our waking thoughts ...
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... MEMORY . 153. Remarks on the general nature of memory 154. Of memory as a ground or law of belief 155. Of differences in the strength of memory Page 159 160 161 162 . 163 164 156. Of circumstantial memory , or that species of memory ...
... MEMORY . 153. Remarks on the general nature of memory 154. Of memory as a ground or law of belief 155. Of differences in the strength of memory Page 159 160 161 162 . 163 164 156. Of circumstantial memory , or that species of memory ...
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... memory 236. Of the power of reasoning in the partially insane 237. Instance of the above form of insanity of reasoning 238. Partial mental alienation by means of the imagination 239. Insanity or alienation of the power of belief ...
... memory 236. Of the power of reasoning in the partially insane 237. Instance of the above form of insanity of reasoning 238. Partial mental alienation by means of the imagination 239. Insanity or alienation of the power of belief ...
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... memory both of its commencement and progress . 39. Measurements of magnitude by the eye . What has been said naturally leads us to the consid- eration of MAGNITUDE . This is a general term for Exten- sion , when we conceive of it not ...
... memory both of its commencement and progress . 39. Measurements of magnitude by the eye . What has been said naturally leads us to the consid- eration of MAGNITUDE . This is a general term for Exten- sion , when we conceive of it not ...
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... memory , that we cannot prove this by a reference to our own childhood and infan- cy . It appears , however , from the statement of the ca- ses of persons born blind on the sudden restoration of their sight . " When he first saw ...
... memory , that we cannot prove this by a reference to our own childhood and infan- cy . It appears , however , from the statement of the ca- ses of persons born blind on the sudden restoration of their sight . " When he first saw ...
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