Outlines of Imperfect and Disordered Mental ActionHarper & brothers, 1840 - Всего страниц: 399 |
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... leading generic distinctions ) , not only in reference to its results , but also in its law of movement , or , more explicitly , in its successive or- der of action . It is true that the mental depart- ments , to a certain extent , rest ...
... leading generic distinctions ) , not only in reference to its results , but also in its law of movement , or , more explicitly , in its successive or- der of action . It is true that the mental depart- ments , to a certain extent , rest ...
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... leading phrenological writers ; and , as it seems to me , by Mr. Locke . The authority of the more recent writers , those who have had the best opportunities to form a correct opinion , is decidedly in favour of it . And if it could be ...
... leading phrenological writers ; and , as it seems to me , by Mr. Locke . The authority of the more recent writers , those who have had the best opportunities to form a correct opinion , is decidedly in favour of it . And if it could be ...
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... leading powers ( or perhaps we should more properly say , as leading sources of knowledge ) , Original Suggestion , Consciousness , Relative Suggestion or Judgment , and Reasoning . I. - By means of Original Suggestion we become ...
... leading powers ( or perhaps we should more properly say , as leading sources of knowledge ) , Original Suggestion , Consciousness , Relative Suggestion or Judgment , and Reasoning . I. - By means of Original Suggestion we become ...
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Thomas Cogswell Upham. len and Locke , and we know not how many other leading writers , seem to have regarded it as the great seat of mental disorder . 14. Remarks on the Imagination . V. Another leading power which , when we ac ...
Thomas Cogswell Upham. len and Locke , and we know not how many other leading writers , seem to have regarded it as the great seat of mental disorder . 14. Remarks on the Imagination . V. Another leading power which , when we ac ...
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... leading divisions of the mind , which are supposed to embrace the whole mental structure , that of the Will naturally comes last . The natural course of investigation in Mental Philosophy obvi- ously commences in the understanding , and ...
... leading divisions of the mind , which are supposed to embrace the whole mental structure , that of the Will naturally comes last . The natural course of investigation in Mental Philosophy obvi- ously commences in the understanding , and ...
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Accordingly affected already had occasion antecedent apparitions appear auditory nerve belief bodily body brain cause ception cerebrum CHAPTER conceptive power connected connexion Consciousness consequence considered degree disease disordered action DISORDERED CONCEPTIONS disordered mental action Disordered Sensations distinct doctrine dreams emotions excited exercise existence external intellect external perception fact feelings frequently give head hearing ideas illustrate imagination inordinately insanity instance internal intimate ject judgment Julius Cæsar knowledge ment mental disorder Mental Philosophy mentioned merely mind moral nature nexion notice objects operations optic nerve organ of sense Original Suggestion outward organ papillæ particular peculiar perceive perhaps persons phantasms physical plague of Athens present principle properly reasoning power relation Relative Suggestion remark retina sation says Dr seems sensations and perceptions sensibilities sensorial organ sight sometimes sound statement suppose susceptible taste term things thought tion Treatise various visual visual perception vivid words
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Стр. 228 - ... of a man of quick parts; by the other many a dunderpate, like the owl, the stupidest of birds, comes to be considered the very type of wisdom.
Стр. 112 - The sooty films that play upon the bars Pendulous, and foreboding in the view Of superstition, prophesying still, Though still deceived, some stranger's near approach.
Стр. 329 - Search then the ruling passion : there, alone, The wild are constant, and the cunning known ; The fool consistent, and the false sincere ; Priests, princes, women, no dissemblers here. This clue once found, unravels all the rest, The prospect clears, and Wharton stands confest.
Стр. 105 - but not before last night. I was walking alone in my garden, there was great stillness among the branches and flowers and more than common sweetness in the air ; I heard a low and pleasant sound, and I knew not whence it came. At last I saw the broad leaf of a flower move, and underneath I saw a procession of creatures of the size and colour of green and gray grasshoppers, bearing a body laid out on a rose leaf, which they buried with songs, and then disappeared. It was a fairy funeral.
Стр. 314 - When we see a stroke aimed and just ready to fall upon the leg or arm of another person we naturally shrink and draw back our own leg or our own arm...
Стр. 131 - Is this a dagger which I see before me, The handle toward my hand? Come, let me clutch thee : I have thee not, and yet I see thee still. Art thou not, fatal vision, sensible To feeling as to sight? or art thou but A dagger of the mind; a false creation, Proceeding from the heat-oppressed brain?
Стр. 278 - Then let him pass, a blessing on his head! And, long as he can wander, let him breathe The freshness of the valleys; let his blood Struggle with frosty air and...
Стр. 69 - cannot see the satellites of Jupiter but by a telescope. Does he conclude from this that it is the telescope that sees those stars ? By no means ; such a conclusion would be absurd. It is no less absurd to conclude that it is the eye that sees or the ear that hears. The telescope is an artificial organ of sight, but it sees not. The eye is a natural organ of sight by •which we see ; but the natural organ sees as little as the artificial.
Стр. 394 - I have, upon innumerable occasions, observed him suddenly stop, and then seem to count his steps with a deep earnestness ; and when he had neglected or gone wrong in this sort of magical movement, I have seen him go back again, put himself in a proper posture to begin the ceremony, and, having gone through it, break from his abstraction, walk briskly on, and join his companion'.
Стр. 394 - He had another particularity, of which none of his friends even ventured to ask an explanation. It appeared to me some superstitious habit, which he had contracted early, and from which he had never called upon his reason to disentangle him.