The American Journal of Psychology, Том 38Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener, Karl M. Dallenbach, Madison Bentley, Edwin Garrigues Boring, Margaret Floy Washburn University of Illinois Press, 1927 |
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... give us a satisfying sense of increased extension in the vertical . With the movements of the head to and fro we experience an extension of our personality into the very top of the high hat . Similarly with the cane which we carry or ...
... give us a satisfying sense of increased extension in the vertical . With the movements of the head to and fro we experience an extension of our personality into the very top of the high hat . Similarly with the cane which we carry or ...
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... give the danseuse opportunity for manifold pendant arrangements . A danseuse in a tightly fitting jersey would be at a great disadvantage and , in fact , ridiculous . Necklaces and girdles when worn loosely as pendant - ornaments give a ...
... give the danseuse opportunity for manifold pendant arrangements . A danseuse in a tightly fitting jersey would be at a great disadvantage and , in fact , ridiculous . Necklaces and girdles when worn loosely as pendant - ornaments give a ...
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... gives us a clue ; and further , how the whole course of human evolution may be read as a constant striving toward mastery ... give some shadow of satisfaction to the mind of man in those points wherein the nature of things doth deny it ...
... gives us a clue ; and further , how the whole course of human evolution may be read as a constant striving toward mastery ... give some shadow of satisfaction to the mind of man in those points wherein the nature of things doth deny it ...
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... give the better clue to the esthetic psychosis ? " Surely the truth is that neither by itself gives adequate clues , since neither in the long run stands by itself or functions by itself ; and to concentrate attention exclusively on ...
... give the better clue to the esthetic psychosis ? " Surely the truth is that neither by itself gives adequate clues , since neither in the long run stands by itself or functions by itself ; and to concentrate attention exclusively on ...
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... give quantitative results . He planned to fatigue one ear with a given tone , then conduct the tone to both ears and have the O regulate the intensities so as to get equal loudness in the two ears . He hoped to use median localization ...
... give quantitative results . He planned to fatigue one ear with a given tone , then conduct the tone to both ears and have the O regulate the intensities so as to get equal loudness in the two ears . He hoped to use median localization ...
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Стр. 136 - Give me a dozen healthy infants, well-formed, and my own specified world to bring them up in and I'll guarantee to take any one at random and train him to become any type of specialist I might select — doctor, lawyer, artist, merchant-chief and, yes, even beggar-man and thief, regardless of his talents, penchants, tendencies, abilities, vocations, and race of his ancestors.
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Стр. 461 - In this context it may be stated that the ascetic tendency of Christianity had the effect of raising the psychical value of love in a way that heathen antiquity could never achieve...
Стр. 150 - It will mean for us any experience taken by the experiencer to be a contact (not through the senses, but
Стр. 137 - The behaviorist advances the view that what the psychologists have hitherto called thought is in short nothing but talking to ourselves.
Стр. 461 - It is easy to show that the value the mind sets on erotic needs instantly sinks as soon as satisfaction becomes readily obtainable. Some obstacle is necessary to swell the tide of the libido to its height...
Стр. 23 - Feeling," and "Thinking," develop the psychological foundations of pragmatism. They insist upon the essential relation of consciousness and all its functions to action. "Tension is the condition of consciousness. By this is meant that consciousness appears only when the process of action is relatively impeded or interrupted" (p. 103). "Thought is not something absolutely different from action: it is. activity in a different form
Стр. 318 - The unorganized (emotional) visceral control of the body as a whole again become predominant. It takes wiser handling to change the child over at this age than the average parent or teacher is prepared to give. The main problem is, I believe, settled : handedness is not an "instinct.
Стр. 140 - The general activity is not an entity in the sense in which occasions or eternal objects are entities. It is a general metaphysical character which underlies all occasions, in a particular mode for each occasion. There is nothing with which to compare it: it is Spinoza's one infinite substance.
Стр. 318 - Shake hands with your right hand, Willy." We hold the infant so that it will wave "bye bye" with the right hand. We force it to eat with the right hand. This in itself is a potent enough conditioning factor to account for handedness. But you say "Why is society right handed ?" This probably goes back to primitive days.