 | Alexander Bain - 1882
...including Order in Time, Order in Place, Cause and Effect. The principle may be stated thus : — 2. Actions, Sensations, and States of Feeling, occurring...mind, the others are apt to be brought up in idea. MOVEMENTS. We commence with the association of movements and states of muscular activity. Our acquisitions... | |
 | Aaron Schuyler - 1882 - Liczba stron: 474
...yet does not include contrast, but expressly excludes it. Mr. Bain states the law of contiguity thus: "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." Senses... | |
 | 1882
...together, or in close succession, tend to grow together or to cohere in such a way that when any one of them is afterwards presented to the mind the others are apt to arise." There are, however, modifying and controlling influences which exert a power over the more... | |
 | Francis Herbert Bradley - 1883 - Liczba stron: 534
...perceptions continue to exist, and on occasion rise to be seen of men. For observe the definition. "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." " When... | |
 | Francis Herbert Bradley - 1883 - Liczba stron: 534
...perceptions continue to exist, and on occasion rise to be seen of men. For observe the definition. " 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." " When... | |
 | Joseph Landon - 1883 - Liczba stron: 376
...— ' Actions, sensations, states of feeling, and ideas occurring together, or in close connection, 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 rise.' B. Law of Similarity.... | |
 | Alexander Bain - 1884 - Liczba stron: 527
...including Order in Tune, Order in Place, Cause and Effect. The principle may be stated thus :— 2. Actions, Sensations, and States of Feeling, occurring...that when any of them is afterwards presented to the miud, the others are apt to be brought up in idea. The detail of examples will bring out the various... | |
 | William Chambers - 1884
...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 Лет is afterwards presented to the mind, the others are apt to be brought up in idea. In... | |
 | National cyclopaedia - 1884
...: — " Actions, sensations, and stain of feeling occurring together or in close sncces.-ion, trnd to grow together or cohere in such a way that when any of them is afterwards presented to the mind tire others ur apt to be brought up in idea." This is the origin of all the forms of association of... | |
 | Irish ecclesiastical record - 1884
...states it : — " Actions, sensations, and states of feeling, occurring together or in close connection, 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 be brought up in idea." Professor... | |
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