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" Any man possesses at the very start of his life — that is, at the moment when the ovum and spermatozoon which are to produce him have united — numerous well-defined tendencies to future behavior.* Between the situations which he will meet and the... "
Educational Psychology: Briefer Course - Página 4
por Edward Lee Thorndike - 1914 - 442 páginas
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The Basis of Social Theory

Albert G. A. Balz, William Sumner Appleton Pott - 1924 - 300 páginas
...Definition of Original Nature Thorndike states the meaning of original nature in the following way: "Any man possesses at the very start of his life —...which he will make to them, pre-formed bonds exist. . . . His intellect and morals, as well as his bodily organs and movements, are in part the consequence...
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The Journal of Abnormal Psychology and Social Psychology, Volumen18

1924 - 478 páginas
...man possesses at the outset of his life certain well defined tendencies to future behavior, and that between the situations which he will meet and the responses which he will make to them, certain preformed bonds exist; and assuming further that for these bonds to function is pleasurable...
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The Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, Volumen20

1926 - 492 páginas
...from the acquired elements in the nature of man. For example, Professor Thorndike tells us, that : Any man possesses at the very start of his life —...which he will make to them, preformed bonds exist." Again, in the same work, he says, Whatever changes occur in the nature of the chromatic substance in...
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The New History and the Social Studies

Harry Elmer Barnes - 1925 - 666 páginas
...through pedagogical and social effort: "Animal Intelligence, Experimental Studies, pp. 76-98, 146-7. Any man possesses at the very start of his life —...meet and the responses which he will make to them, pre-f ormed bonds exist. It is already determined by the constitution of these two germs, that under...
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The Chinese Social and Political Science Review, Volumen11

1927 - 1000 páginas
...spermatozoon which are to produce hi m have united— numerous welldefined tendencies to future behavior. It is already determined by the constitution of these...see and hear and feel and act in certain ways. His original nature is thus a name for the nature of the comb ined germ cells from which he springs, and...
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Journal of Abnormal Psychology and Social Psychology, Volumen18

1924 - 474 páginas
...maternal instinct is divinely animal. The mother is no longer a woman. She is simply female." tions which he will meet and the responses which he will make to them, certain preformed bonds exist; and assuming further that for these bonds to function is pleasurable...
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