The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and General Literature, المجلد 20Little, Brown, 1886 |
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... facts of reproduction and association , forcibly suggests the con- background or basis to the several relatively distinct pre- sentations that are elaborated out of it - the equivalent , in fact , of that unity and continuity of ...
... facts of reproduction and association , forcibly suggests the con- background or basis to the several relatively distinct pre- sentations that are elaborated out of it - the equivalent , in fact , of that unity and continuity of ...
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... fact , pleasure would seem rather to repress movement , except so far as it is coincident either with a more economic distribution , or with a positive augmentation , of the available attention ; and either of these , on the view ...
... fact , pleasure would seem rather to repress movement , except so far as it is coincident either with a more economic distribution , or with a positive augmentation , of the available attention ; and either of these , on the view ...
الصفحة 45
... fact ; heredity , though a less obvious fact , is also beyond question . Using Locke's analogy of a writing - tablet - or let us say an etching - tablet - by way of illustration , we may be sure that every individual started with some ...
... fact ; heredity , though a less obvious fact , is also beyond question . Using Locke's analogy of a writing - tablet - or let us say an etching - tablet - by way of illustration , we may be sure that every individual started with some ...
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... fact so ridiculously obvious that it has never been present- deemed worthy of mention , and yet it has undeniably im- portant bearings - the fact , viz . , that certain sensations or movements are an absolute bar to the simultaneous pre ...
... fact so ridiculously obvious that it has never been present- deemed worthy of mention , and yet it has undeniably im- portant bearings - the fact , viz . , that certain sensations or movements are an absolute bar to the simultaneous pre ...
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... fact ; why , then , should we hesitate to suppose that presenta- tions , even when no longer intense enough directly to influence attention , continue to be presented , though with ever lessening intensity ? Subcon ess . | higher ...
... fact ; why , then , should we hesitate to suppose that presenta- tions , even when no longer intense enough directly to influence attention , continue to be presented , though with ever lessening intensity ? Subcon ess . | higher ...
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