| Herbert Spencer - 1870 - 658 lapas
...instantaneous, it is known as of greater or less strength and as taking place with greater or less facility. But the contrast between these relational feelings...on the terms they unite, differentiate them in an unmistakeable way.* Perhaps it will be well to recognize more fully the truth that this distinction... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1870 - 704 lapas
...instantaneous, it is known as of greater or less strength and as taking place with greater or less facility. But the contrast between these relational feelings...on the terms they unite, differentiate them in an unmistakeable way.* Perhaps it will be well to recognize more fully the truth that this distinction... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1871 - 660 lapas
...instantaneous, it is known as of greater or less strength and as taking place with greater or less facility. But the contrast between these relational feelings...that we must class them apart. Their extreme brevity, then: small variety, and their dependence on the terms they unite, differentiate them in an unmistakeable... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1873 - 662 lapas
...instantaneous, it is known as of greater or less strength and as taking place with greater or less facility. But the contrast between these relational feelings...on the terms they unite, differentiate them in an unmistakeable way.* Perhaps it will bo well to recognize more fully the truth that this distinction... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1873 - 660 lapas
...instantaneous, it is known as of greater or less strength and as taking place with greater or less facility. But the contrast between these relational feelings...what we ordinarily call feelings, is so strong that wo must class them apart. Their extreme brevity, their small variety, and their dependence on the terms... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1881 - 682 lapas
...instantaneous, it is known as of greater or less strength and as taking place with greater or less facility. But the contrast between these relational feelings...brevity, their small variety, and their dependence on the tevms they unite, differentiate them in an unmistakeable way.* Perhaps it will be well to recognize... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1883 - 684 lapas
...place with greater or less facility. But the contrast between these relational feelings and what wo ordinarily call feelings, is so strong that we must...on the terms they unite; differentiate them in an unmistakeable way.* Perhaps it will be well to recognize more fully the truth that this distinction... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1886 - 684 lapas
...instantaneous, it is known as of greater or less strength and as taking place with greater or less facility. But the contrast between these relational feelings...class them apart. Their extreme brevity, their small rariety, and their dependence on the terms they unite, differentiate them in an unmistakeable way.*... | |
| Charles Arthur Mercier - 1888 - 396 lapas
...from one another only by the unlikenesses of the feelings which accompany the momentary transitions. But the contrast between these relational feelings...unite, differentiate them in an unmistakable way." From the introspective standpoint, the feeling and the relation between two adjacent feelings are the... | |
| William James - 1890 - 716 lapas
...instantaneous, it is known as of greater or less strength, and as taking place with greater or less facility. But the contrast between these relational feelings...unite, differentiate them in an unmistakable way. " Perhaps it will be well to recognize more fully the truth that this dl» portant and just as cognitive... | |
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