Any sensations A, B, C, etc. by being associated with one another a sufficient number of times, get such a power over the corresponding ideas a, b, c, etc. that any one of the sensations A, when impressed alone, shall be able to excite in the mind b,... The national encyclopædia. Libr. ed - Pàgina 10per National cyclopaedia - 1884Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Benjamin Rand - 1912 - 766 pàgines
...Any Sensations A, B, C, &c. by being associated u'ilh one another a sufficient Number of Times, gel such a Power over <the corresponding Ideas a, b, c,...alone, shall be able to excite in the Mind, b, c, &c. the Ideas of the rest. SENSATIONS may be said to be associated together, when their impressions... | |
| 1912 - 770 pàgines
...visible ones for instance, in the fancy for a few moments. PROP. X. — Any Sensations A, B, C, &c. by being associated with one another a sufficient Number...a Power over the corresponding Ideas a, b, c, &c. theft any one of the Sensations A, when impressed alone, shall be able to excite in the Mind, b, c,... | |
| 1912 - 770 pàgines
...visible ones for instance, in the fancy for a few moments. PROP. X. — Any Sensations A, B, C, &c. by being associated with one another a sufficient Number...such a Power over the corresponding Ideas a, b, c, 6*c. that any one of the Sensations A, when impressed alone, shall be able to excite in the Mind, b,... | |
| Benjamin Rand - 1912 - 772 pàgines
...visible ones for instance, in the fancy for a few moments. PROP. X. — Any Sensations A, B, C, 6*c. by being associated with one another a sufficient Number of Times, get such a Power aver the corresponding Ideas a, b, c, &c. that any one of the Sensations A, when impressed, alone,... | |
| William James - 1918 - 746 pàgines
...sufficient Number of Times, get such a power over the corresponding Ideas, a, b, c, etc., that anyone of the sensations A, when impressed alone, shall be able to excite in the Mind '>, e, etc., the ideas of the rest." (Observations on Man, part I. chap. I. § 2, Prop, x.) The statement... | |
| Howard Crosby Warren - 1921 - 158 pàgines
...Conception of Association This brings Hartley to the law of association. " Any sensations, A, B, C, etc., by being associated with one another a sufficient number...such a power over the corresponding ideas, a, b, c, etc., that any one of the sensations, A, when impressed alone, shall be able to excite in the mind... | |
| Howard Crosby Warren - 1921 - 350 pàgines
...Conception of Association This brings Hartley to the law of association. " Any sensations, A, B, C, etc., by being associated with one another a sufficient number...such a power over the corresponding ideas, a, b, c, etc., that any one of the sensations, A, when impressed alone, shall be able to excite in the mind... | |
| Howard Crosby Warren - 1921 - 354 pàgines
...another a sufficient number of times, get such a power over the corresponding ideas, a, b, c, etc., that any one of the sensations, A, when impressed alone, shall be able to excite in the mind b, c, etc., the ideas of the rest." 5 The succession of sensations is due solely to the order of sense impressions,... | |
| John Herman Randall (Jr.) - 1926 - 672 pàgines
...another a sufficient number of tunes, get such a power over the corresponding ideas, a, b, c, etc., that any one of the sensations A, when impressed alone, shall be able to excite in the mind b, c, etc., the ideas of the rest. Simple ideas will run into complex ones, by means of association.15 The... | |
| Richard Lowry - 1971 - 258 pàgines
...sensations A, B. C, etc., by being associated [through either "synchronous" or "successive" contiguity] with one another a sufficient number of times, get such a power over the corresponding ideas ab c, etc., that any one of the sensations A, when impressed alone, shall be able to excite in the... | |
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