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" While, under its objective aspect, Psychology is to be classed as one of the concrete sciences which successively decrease in scope as they increase in speciality; under its subjective aspect, Psychology is a totally unique science, independent of, and... "
Analysis of aspects. Analysis of elements - 64. oldal
szerző: Shadworth Hollway Hodgson - 1878
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Recent Discussions in Science, Philosophy, and Morals

Herbert Spencer - 1871 - 272 oldal
...successively deerease in scopo as they inerease in speciality ;• under its subjective aspect, Psychelogy is a totally unique science, independent of, and antithetically opposed to, all other sciences whatever." A pure idealist will not, I suppose, recognize this distinction ; but to every one else it must, I...

The Blazing Star: With an Appendix Treating of the Jewish Kabbala. Also, a ...

William Batchelder Greene - 1872 - 192 oldal
...classifies itself as altogether outside of all classification.* Mr. Spencer may, therefore, very well * " Under its subjective aspect, psychology is a totally...opposed to, all other sciences whatever. The thoughts andfedingt that constitute a consciousness ( 1 ), and are absolutely 122 affirm that the Ego does not...

The Principles of Psychology, 4. kötet,1872. kiadás

Herbert Spencer - 1872 - 660 oldal
...as one of the concrete sciences which successively decrease in scope as they increase in speciality; under its subjective aspect, Psychology is a totally...antithetically opposed to, all other sciences whatever. The thought! and feelings which constitute a consciousness, and are absolutely inaccessible to any but...

The Principles of Psychology, 1. kötet

Herbert Spencer - 1873 - 660 oldal
...as one of the concrete sciences which successively decrease in scope as they increase in speciality; under its subjective aspect, Psychology is a totally...and feelings which constitute a consciousness, and arc absolutely inaccessible to any but the possessor of that consciousness, form an existence that...

Recent discussions in science, philosophy, and morals

Herbert Spencer - 1873 - 386 oldal
...as one of the Concrete Sciences which successively decrease in scope as they increase in speciality; under its subjective aspect, Psychology is a totally...antithetically opposed to, all other sciences whatever." , A pure idealist will not, I suppose, recognize this distinction; but to every one else it must, I...

Outlines of Cosmic Philosophy, Based on the Doctrine of Evolution, 2. kötet

John Fiske - 1875 - 538 oldal
...voluntary acts, can be established only by comparisons among, and classifications of, our mental states. The thoughts and feelings which constitute a consciousness,...inaccessible to any but the possessor of that consciousness, fom an existence that has no place among the existences with which the rest of the sciences deal. Though...

The Principles of Psychology, 1. kötet

Herbert Spencer - 1876 - 660 oldal
...as one of the concrete sciences which successively decrease in scope as they increase in speciality; under its subjective aspect, Psychology is a totally...and feelings which constitute a consciousness, and arc absolutely inaccessible to any but the possessor of that consciousness, form an existence that...

Problems of Life and Mind

George Henry Lewes - 1879 - 222 oldal
...as one of the concrete sciences which successively decrease in scope as they increase in speciality, under its subjective aspect Psychology is a totally...thoughts and feelings which constitute a consciousness are absolutely inaccessible to any but the possessor of that consciousness, form an existence that...

The Student's Handbook of Philosophy: Psychology

B. F. Cocker - 1882 - 452 oldal
...interpreted, and which may or may not be interpreted in terms of mind? As Mr. Spencer has justly observed, " The thoughts and feelings which constitute a consciousness...possessor of that consciousness, form an existence that / •. < *<*> ' '• « "vr • »tf «. . t ... / >t> < 4 « 4 ' *. -•0 ' has no place among the...

On Mr. Spencer's Unification of Knowledge

Malcolm Guthrie - 1882 - 500 oldal
...outsides, we have to contemplate them from their insides." And again, "Psychology," vol. ip 140 : — " Under its subjective aspect, Psychology is a totally...antithetically opposed to, all other sciences whatever." . . . "Mind still continues to us a something without any kinship to other things; and from the science...




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