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Side ii
... phenomena as have already been empirically established . III . GENERAL SYNTHESIS . - A republication , with additional chapters , of the same part in the already - published Principles of Psychology . IV . SPECIAL SYNTHESIS . - A ...
... phenomena as have already been empirically established . III . GENERAL SYNTHESIS . - A republication , with additional chapters , of the same part in the already - published Principles of Psychology . IV . SPECIAL SYNTHESIS . - A ...
Side iii
... phenomena - human ideas and feelings con- sidered in their necessary order of evolution ; surrounding natural con- ditions ; and those ever - complicating conditions to which Society itself gives origin . II . THE INDUCTIONS OF ...
... phenomena - human ideas and feelings con- sidered in their necessary order of evolution ; surrounding natural con- ditions ; and those ever - complicating conditions to which Society itself gives origin . II . THE INDUCTIONS OF ...
Side xiv
... phenomena into their primary elements ; and for his broad generalizations of mental activity , viewed in connection with nature , instinct , and all the analogies presented by life in its universal aspects . " - Medico- Chirurgical ...
... phenomena into their primary elements ; and for his broad generalizations of mental activity , viewed in connection with nature , instinct , and all the analogies presented by life in its universal aspects . " - Medico- Chirurgical ...
Side 47
... cold blast ; how to ventilate our mines ; how to prevent explosions by using the safety - lamp ; and , through the thermom- eter , how to regulate innumerable processes . That division which has the phenomena of light for its subject.
... cold blast ; how to ventilate our mines ; how to prevent explosions by using the safety - lamp ; and , through the thermom- eter , how to regulate innumerable processes . That division which has the phenomena of light for its subject.
Side 48
Herbert Spencer. division which has the phenomena of light for its subject , gives eyes to the old and the myopic ; aids through the microscope in detecting diseases and adulterations ; and by improved lighthouses pre- vents shipwrecks ...
Herbert Spencer. division which has the phenomena of light for its subject , gives eyes to the old and the myopic ; aids through the microscope in detecting diseases and adulterations ; and by improved lighthouses pre- vents shipwrecks ...
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acquired action activity adult ALEXANDER BAIN alike animals asceticism bear bodily body cause chil child colour commonly conduct conform consequences constitution course culture daily discipline division dren effects energy entailed evil exer exercise experience facts faculties feelings follows functions further gained gratification greater growth habitually Hence HERBERT SPENCER human ideas inferred inflicted injury intellectual kind knowledge labour larvæ laws less lessons LL.D manifest means mental method mind moral mother natural needful observation pain parents penalties phenomena physical physiology pleasurable poetry practice preparation present principles PRINCIPLES OF PSYCHOLOGY process of self-development produce PROF punishment pupil rational reactions recognised respect rience scarcely scientific self-preservation Sir John Forbes social SOCIAL STATICS Sociology success teachers teaching things tion transgression true truth viscera Westminster Review Yale Scientific School youth