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" It is clear that between what a man calls me and what he simply calls mine the line is difficult to draw. ... In the widest possible sense ... a man's Self is the sum total of all that he can call his... "
The Encyclopaedia Britannica: Edw to Fra - الصفحة 19
1910
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The Human and Its Relation to the Divine ...

Theodore Francis Wright - 1892 - عدد الصفحات: 284
...238. 'Page 274. ego, expanding this to its greatest extent by saying that, " in its widest possible sense, a man's self is the sum total of all that he can call his." * His powers of mind and body, his property, his family, his ancestry, his acquaintance,...

The Reformed Church Review

1912 - عدد الصفحات: 620
...and sentiments which to an individual have the closest and warmest feeling. In its widest possible sense a man's Self is the sum total of all that he can call his, not only his body and his psychic powers, but his clothes and his house, his wife and...

Wörterbuch der philosophischen begriffe: Bd. A bis N

Rudolf Eisler - 1904 - عدد الصفحات: 784
...¿dies Ding" (Entsteh, u. Werd. d. Selbetbew. S. 2Gj. W. JAMES bemerkt: „In its leidest possible sense . . . a man's Self is the sum total of all that he can call his" (Princ. of Psychol. Г, p. 291 ff.). Das „spiritual Self" ist „a ntan's inner or...

Analytic Interest Psychology and Synthetic Philosophy

John Summerfield Engle - 1904 - عدد الصفحات: 336
...Self of each of us is all that he is tempted to call by the name of ME. — In the widest possible sense a man's self is the sum total of all that he can call his." (James' Psychology, Vol. I, page 291.) In his Chapter on "The Consciousness of Self,"...

Consciousness

Henry Rutgers Marshall - 1909 - عدد الصفحات: 714
...to me, of what is mine in some one way or another. As Prof. James says : 2 " In its widest possible sense a man's self is the sum total of all that he can call his, not only his body and his psychic powers, but his clothes and his house, his wife and...

Read's Salesmanship

Harlan Eugene Read - 1915 - عدد الصفحات: 304
...everything in the nature of a controversy, unless he is simply forced to fight. "In its wisest possible sense a man's self is the sum total of all that he can call his ; not only his body and his psychic powers, but his clothes and his house, his wife and...

An Introduction to Ethics, for Training Colleges

George Alexander Johnston - 1915 - عدد الصفحات: 276
...of his real self. Hence the self comes to mean all that the man is or has. " In its widest possible sense, a man's self is the sum total of all that he con call his, not only his body and his psychic powers, but his clothes and his house, his wife and...

Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, المجلدات 108-110

1923 - عدد الصفحات: 822
...William James has made this point so aptly that I quote him at length : . . . In its widest possible sense a man's Self is the sum total of all that he can call his, not only his body and his psychic powers but his clothes and his house, his wife and...

Supplementary Volume, المجلد 8

Aristotelian Society (Great Britain) - 1928 - عدد الصفحات: 238
...say with Bosanquet that the content of nature is the content of mind, or with William James that, in its widest sense, " a man's self is the sum total of all that he can call his, not only his body and his psychic powers, but his clothes and his house, his wife and...

International Journal of Ethics, المجلد 23

1913 - عدد الصفحات: 536
...includes all that it knows. If the latter idea be emphasized, it may be said that "in its widest possible sense a man's self is the sum total of all that he can call his, not only his body and his psychic powers, but his clothes and his house, his wife and...




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