 | Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1875
...name it the law of Adhesion, Mental Adhesiveness, or Acquisition. The statement of it is as follows : Actions, Sensations, and States of Feeling, occurring...grow together, or cohere in such a way that when any one of them is afterwards presented to the mind, the others are apt to be brought up in idea. In presenting... | |
 | David Ferrier - 1876 - Liczba stron: 323
...centripetal origin of the impressions of muscular activity. According to Bain's ' LAW of Contiguity,' ' actions, sensations and states of feeling, occurring...grow together, or cohere, in such a way that when any one of them is afterwards ' presented to the mind, the others are apt to be brought up in idea.' The... | |
 | 1893
...presentations " occurring together . . . tend to grow together . . . in such a way that, when any one of them is afterwards presented to the mind, the others are apt to be brought up in idea"?1 Few psychologists, I fancy, will admit that it was " simply expository convenience " that led... | |
 | Edward Hammond Clarke - 1878 - Liczba stron: 315
...sort of association is an illustration of Bain's " Law of Contiguity," in accordance with which, " actions, sensations, and states of feeling, occurring...grow together or cohere, in such a way that when any one of them is afterwards presented to the mind the others are apt to be brought up in idea." " Pictures... | |
 | Thomas Martin Herbert - 1879 - Liczba stron: 460
...cause and effect. He gives the following general statement of this mode of mental reproduction : — ' Actions, sensations, and states of feeling, occurring...together, ' or cohere in such a way that when any one of them is ' afterwards presented to the mind, the others are apt to ' be brought up in idea.'... | |
 | Thomas Martin Herbert - 1879 - Liczba stron: 460
...found why conscious states should succeed one another in those orders. The Law of Contiguity is, ' actions, sensations, and states of feeling, occurring...together, ' or cohere in such a way that when any one of them is ' afterwards presented to the mind, the others are apt ' to be brought up in idea.'... | |
 | 1879
...general statement of the law under consideration : Actions, Sensations, States of Feeling, and Ideas, occurring together, or in close succession, tend to...grow together, or cohere in such a way that when any one of them is afterwards presented to the mind, the others are apt to arise. And first, as to association... | |
 | Frederick Ryland - 1880 - Liczba stron: 173
...of the Laws of Association, that of " Contiguous Adhesion," is thus stated by Professor Bain : — " Actions, Sensations, and States of Feeling occurring...Mind, the others are apt to be brought up in idea " (Ment. Sci., p. 85). Although this is given as a law of " Association of Ideas," it is, in fact,... | |
 | Frederick Ryland - 1880 - Liczba stron: 173
...first of the Laws of Association, that of " Contiguous Adhesion," is thus stated by Professor Bain :— "Actions, Sensations, and States of Feeling occurring...afterwards presented to the Mind, the others are apt td be brought up in idea " (Ment. Sci., p. 85). Although this is given as a law of " Association of... | |
 | David Ferrier - 1880 - Liczba stron: 353
...succession, tend to grow together, or cohere, in such a way that when any one of them is afterward presented to the mind, the others are apt to be brought up in idea." The ideal associated movement is thus made to arise in consciousness, when the corresponding sensation... | |
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