We may then lay it down for certain that every representation of a movement awakens in some degree the actual movement which is its object; and awakens it in a maximum degree whenever it is not kept from so doing by an antagonistic representation present... Educational Psychology - Página 156por Edward Lee Thorndike - 1913Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1911 - 644 páginas
...immediately in definite action." James says: (9) (" Consciousness is in its very nature impulsive. "We may lay it down for certain, that every representation...maximum degree whenever it is not kept from so doing by antagonistic representation present simultaneously in the mind (10). "A waking man's behaviour is thus... | |
| William James - 1890 - 726 páginas
...hand. She will then probably trace the name involuntarily, believing that you are forcing her to do it. We may then lay it down for certain that every representation of a movement awakens in some degree tlue actual movement which is its object; and awakens it in a maximum degree whenever it is not kept... | |
| Edmund Burke Delabarre - 1891 - 140 páginas
...Pflüger's Archiv XLV (1889), S. 85. vorhanden ist, direkt die entsprechende Bewegung verursachen. .,Every representation of a movement awakens in some...representation present simultaneously to the mind.')" Nicht nur das Bild der Bewegung selbst, sondern auch die Vorstellung der sinnfalligen Wirkungen der... | |
| William James - 1892 - 506 páginas
...muscular contraction to idea, even when the deliberate intention is that no contraction shall occur. We may then lay it down for certain that every representation...representation present simultaneously to the mind. The express fiat, or act of mental consent to the movement, comes in when the neutralization of the... | |
| William James - 1892 - 518 páginas
...muscular contraction to idea, even when the deliberate intention is that no contraction shall occur. We may then lay it down for certain that every representation,...antagonistic representation present simultaneously to the m ind. The express fiat, or act of mental consent to the movement, comes in when the neutralization... | |
| William James - 1892 - 520 páginas
...muscular contraction to idea, even when the deliberate intention is that no contraction shall occur. We may then lay it down for certain that every representation...actual movement which is its object; and awakens it ina maximum degree whenever it is not kept from so doing by an antagonistic representation present... | |
| Gustav Spiller - 1902 - 576 páginas
...psychic state which introspection lets us discern as the forerunner of our volitional acts" (p. 501). " Every representation of a movement awakens in some...representation present simultaneously to the mind" (p. 526). Jodl, Lehrbuch, 1896, p. 427 : " Every voluntary movement is characterised by this that it... | |
| William James - 1902 - 728 páginas
...will then probably trace the name involuntarily, believing that you are forcing her to do it. We ma}' then lay it down for certain that every representation of a movement aioakens in some degree the actual movement which is its object; and awakens it in a maximum degree... | |
| Edwin Francis See - 1905 - 200 páginas
...moral character, by enfeebling the emotional part of our nature." Talks to Teachers. James, pp. 71-72. We may then lay it down for certain that every representation...representation present simultaneously to the mind. The express flat, or act of mental consent to the movement, comes in when the neutralization of the... | |
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