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" To one whose mind is healthy thoughts come and go unnoticed ; with me they have to be faced, thought about in a peculiar fashion, and then disposed of as finished, and this often when I am utterly wearied and would be at peace ; but the call is imperative.... "
Clinical Lectures on Mental Diseases - Side 33
av Thomas Smith Clouston - 1883 - 631 sider
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The Principles of Psychology, Volum 2

William James - 1890 - 726 sider
...and the Gist of Philosophy,' by Ben]. P. Blood (Amsterdam, NY, 1874). Compare also Mind, vn. 206. t "To one whose mind is healthy thoughts come and go...; but the call is imperative. This goes on to the bin There is, it is true, another pathological state which is as far removed from doubt as from belief,...
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The Principles of Psychology, Volum 2

William James - 1908 - 722 sider
...Gist of Philosophy,' by Benj. P. Blood (Amsterdam, NY, 1874). Compare also Mind, vu. 206. Î " To oue whose mind is healthy thoughts come and go unnoticed;...; but the call is imperative. This goes on to the hinThere is, it is true, another pathological state which is as far removed from doubt as from belief,...
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The Principles of Psychology, Volum 2

William James - 1902 - 728 sider
...Gist of Philosophy,' by Benj. P. Blood (Amsterdam, KY, 1874). Compare also Mind, vn. 206. t " To oue whose mind is healthy thoughts come and go unnoticed;...about in a peculiar fashion, and then disposed of as liuished, and this often when I am utterly wearied and would be at peace ; but the call is imperative....
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The Principles of psychology v. 2, Volum 2

William James - 1918 - 720 sider
...and the Gist of Philosophy,' by Ben]. P. Blood (Amsterdam, NY, 1874). Compare also Mind, vn 306. Í " To one whose mind is healthy thoughts come and go...would be at peace ; but the call is imperative. This go«* on to the hi» There is, it is true, another pathological state which is as far removed from...
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The Psychology of Religion

Charles Conant Josey - 1927 - 384 sider
...satisfactory on the whole. The following description of this condition is given by one of these doubters : To one whose mind is healthy thoughts come and go...is imperative. This goes on to the hindrance of all action. If I were told that the staircase was on fire and I had only a minute to escape, and the thought...
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Pragmatism, the Classic Writings: Charles Sanders Peirce, William James ...

Charles S. Peirce - 1982 - 388 sider
...the Gist of Philosophy, by Benjamin P. Blood (Amsterdam, NY, 1874). Compare also Mind, VII, p. 206. t "To one whose mind is healthy thoughts come and go...the hindrance of all natural action. If I were told that the staircase was on fire and I had only a minute to escape, and the thought arose — "Have they...
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Virtues of the Mind: An Inquiry Into the Nature of Virtue and the Ethical ...

Linda Trinkaus Zagzebski - 1996 - 388 sider
..."Belief"). As an example James quotes from TS Clouston, Clinical Lectures on Mental Diseases (1883): To one whose mind is healthy thoughts come and go...the hindrance of all natural action. If I were told that the staircase was on fire, that I had only a minute to escape, and that thought arose - "Have...
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The Principles of Psychology, Volum 2

William James - 2007 - 713 sider
...1874), Compare also Mind, vn. 208, t" To one whose mind is healthy thoughts come and go unnotitled ; with me they have to be faced, thought about in a...; bu.t the call is imperative. This goes on to the hinThere is, it is true, another pathological state which is as far removed from doubt as from belief,...
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Pathological Aspects of Religions

Josiah Morse - 1906 - 286 sider
..." (to which the ideas lead).1 "To one whose mind is healthy," writes one of these unfortunates, ' ' thoughts come and go unnoticed ; with me they have...the hindrance of all natural action. If I were told that the staircase was on fire and I had only a minute to escape, and the thought arose — ' Have...
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