The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and General Literature, المجلد 20Little, Brown, 1886 |
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... meaning of tion , and means that we like pleasurable objects and dislike the term , it is plain that further definition is requisite for painful objects , as when we say , we like feeling warm and a word that may mean ( a ) a touch , as ...
... meaning of tion , and means that we like pleasurable objects and dislike the term , it is plain that further definition is requisite for painful objects , as when we say , we like feeling warm and a word that may mean ( a ) a touch , as ...
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... means a change in the intensity of some or all of these , and change of intensity in motor presentations means change of movement . Such changes are , however , quite minimal in amount so long as the given presentations are not ...
... means a change in the intensity of some or all of these , and change of intensity in motor presentations means change of movement . Such changes are , however , quite minimal in amount so long as the given presentations are not ...
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... meaning for these by means of his " mental chemistry , -a doctrine which has done its work and which we need not here discuss . Over and above hindrances to its acceptance which may be set down to the paradoxical and inaccurate use of ...
... meaning for these by means of his " mental chemistry , -a doctrine which has done its work and which we need not here discuss . Over and above hindrances to its acceptance which may be set down to the paradoxical and inaccurate use of ...
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... means that a more complex we can suppose , an impression which is recognized without being presentation is formed by ... meaning . Thus what is real , in the sense of ity or reality . material , is opposed to what is mental ; as the ...
... means that a more complex we can suppose , an impression which is recognized without being presentation is formed by ... meaning . Thus what is real , in the sense of ity or reality . material , is opposed to what is mental ; as the ...
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... means . The brothers Weber in their classic work on human locomotion discovered that those movements that are æsthetically beautiful are also physiologically correct ; grace and ease , in fact , are wellnigh synonymous , as Herbert ...
... means . The brothers Weber in their classic work on human locomotion discovered that those movements that are æsthetically beautiful are also physiologically correct ; grace and ease , in fact , are wellnigh synonymous , as Herbert ...
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