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" A relation between feelings is, on the contrary, characterized by occupying no appreciable part of consciousness. Take away the ' terms it unites, and it disappears along with them; having no independent place — no individuality of its own. "
Sentence Connection: Illustrated Chiefly from Livy - 30. lappuse
autors: Irene Nye - 1912 - 141 lapas
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The Principles of Psychology, 4. sējums,1872. izdevums

Herbert Spencer - 1872 - 660 lapas
...in consciousness an appreciable area, or an appreciable duration, it cannot be known as a feeling. A relation between feelings is, on the contrary, characterized...disappears along with them; having no independent place—no individuality of its own. It is true that, under an ultimate analysis, what we call a relation...
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The Dublin Review, 25. sējums;77. sējums

Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1875 - 618 lapas
...Relation '" (between Feelings), as " characterized by occupying no appreciable part of consciousness.f Take away the terms it unites, and it disappears along with them ; having no individuality of its own." But after this he goes on to say : " It is true that under an ultimate analysis,...
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The Nervous System and the Mind: A Treatise on the Dynamics of the Human ...

Charles Arthur Mercier - 1888 - 396 lapas
...contemplated, appears to be homogeneous." " A relation between feelings is, on the contrary, characterised by occupying no appreciable part of consciousness. Take away the terms it unites (or separates) and it disappears along with them, having no independent place, no individuality of...
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An Epitome of the Synthetic Philosophy

Frederick Howard Collins - 1889 - 612 lapas
...portions of consciousness; and which, when introspectively contemplated, appears to be homogeneous. A relation between feelings is, on the contrary, characterized...disappears along with them ; having no independent place—no individuality of its own. 60. Simple feelings may be divided into the centrallyinitiated,...
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The Principles of Psychology, 1. sējums

William James - 1890 - 720 lapas
...in consciousness an appreciable urea, or an appreciable duration, it cannot be known as a feeling. " A Relation between feelings is, on the contrary, characterized...own. It is true that, under an ultimate analysis, >vhat we call a relation proves to be itself a kind of feeling — the momentary feeling accompanying...
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An Epitome of the Synthetic Philosophy

Frederick Howard Collins - 1890 - 606 lapas
...portions of consciousness; and which, when introspectively contemplated, appears to be homogeneous. A relation between feelings is, on the contrary, characterized...independent place — no individuality of its own. 6G. Simple feelings may be divided into the centrallyinitiated, or Emotions; and the peripherally-initiated,...
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The American Journal of Psychology, 3. sējums

Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener, Karl M. Dallenbach, Madison Bentley, Edwin Garrigues Boring, Margaret Floy Washburn - 1891 - 638 lapas
...qualitative contrasts ; and which when introspectively contemplated, appears to be homogeneous ... A relation between feelings is on the contrary, characterized...appreciable part of consciousness. Take away the terms which it unites, and it disappears along with them ; having no independent place, no individuality...
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The Principles of Psychology, 1. sējums

Herbert Spencer - 1892 - 822 lapas
...in consciousness an appreciable area, or an appreciable duration, it cannot be known as a feeling. A relation between feelings is, on the contrary, characterized...terms it unites, and it disappears along with them j having no independent places — no individuality of its own. It is true that, under an ultimate...
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The Principles of Psychology, 1. sējums

Herbert Spencer - 1898 - 670 lapas
...in consciousness an appreciable area, or an. appreciable duration, it cannot be known as a feeling. A relation between feelings is, on the contrary, characterized...independent place — no individuality of its own. It is tme that, under an ultimate analysis, what we call a relation proves to be itself a kind of feeling...
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Epitome of the Synthetic Philosophy of Herbert Spencer

Frederick Howard Collins - 1901 - 718 lapas
...portions of consciousness ; and which, when irrespectively contemplated, appears to be homogeneous. A relation between feelings is, on the contrary, characterized...independent place — no individuality of its own. 66. Simple feelings may be divided into the centrallyinitiated, or Emotions; and the peripherally-initiated,...
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