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" The fact is that there is no sort of consciousness whatever, be it sensation, feeling, or idea, which does not directly and of itself tend to discharge into some motor effect. The motor effect need not always be an outward stroke of behavior. It may be... "
Right and Wrong Thinking, and Their Results: The Undreamed-of Possibilities ... - หน้า 43
โดย Aaron Martin Crane - 1905 - 361 หน้า
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Talks to Teachers on Psychology: And to Students on Some of Life's Ideals

William James - 1900 - 324 หน้า
...movement immediately and of themselves. The doctrine may also be considered exploded as far as ideas go. The fact is that there is no sort of consciousness...stroke of behavior. It may be only an alteration of the heart-beats or breathing, or a modification in the distribution of blood, such as blushing or turning...

Talks to teachers on psychology

William James - 1900 - 330 หน้า
...movement immediately and of themselves. The doctrine may also be considered exploded as far as ideas goThe fact is that there is no sort of consciousness whatever,...stroke of behavior. It may be only an alteration of the heart-beats or breathing, or a modification in the distribution of blood, such as blushing or turning...

Mind Power and Privileges

Albert B. Olston - 1902 - 440 หน้า
...mental state which has not a peculiar nervous state corresponding to it." Professor James says : " The fact is that there is no sort of consciousness...motor effect. The motor effect need not always be an outer stroke of behavior. It may be only an alteration of the heartbeats or breathing, or a modification...

The Natural Way in Moral Training: Four Modes of Nurture

Patterson Du Bois - 1903 - 350 หน้า
...effort." "Conscious states tend to project themselves in action" — says Dewey. And James, again: "The fact is that there is no sort of consciousness...of the heart beats or breathing, or a modification in the distribution of blood, such as blushing or turning pale; or else a secretion of tears, or what...

The Elements of General Method: Based on the Principles of Herbart

Charles Alexander McMurry - 1903 - 352 หน้า
...movement immediately and of themselves. The doctrine may also be considered exploded as far as ideas go. " The fact is that there is no sort of consciousness...stroke of behavior. It may be only an alteration of the heart-beats or breathing, or a modification in the distribution of blood, such as blushing or turning...

Educational Evangelism: The Religious Discipline for ..., เล่มที่ 55;เล่มที่ 539

Charles Ethelbert McKinley - 1905 - 276 หน้า
...Until they twitched its coat-tails, so to speak, no outward behavior could occur. . . . The fact is, there is no sort of consciousness whatever, be it...of itself tend to discharge into some motor effect. . . . A belief as fundamental as any in modern psychology, is the belief at last attained, that conscious...

The Living Age, เล่มที่ 253

1907 - 866 หน้า
..."that there is no sort of consclousne.-is whatever, be it sensation, feeling, or idea which does uot directly and of itself tend to discharge into some...stroke of behavior. It may be only an alteration of the heart-beats or breathing, or a modification of the distribution of the blood, such as blushing or turning...

The Art and Science of Advertising

George French - 1909 - 324 หน้า
...sort of consciousness whatever that does not strive to promote action. The scientists put it this way: "There is no sort of consciousness whatever, be it...itself tend to discharge into some motor effect." There is a direct tendency toward some physical act. It may be a blush, tears, quickened heart beats,...

The Volta Review, เล่มที่ 24

1922 - 538 หน้า
...he is." William James tells us that all mental states are followed bv bodily activity of some sort. "There is no sort of consciousness whatever, be it...itself tend to discharge into some motor effect." All psychological research confirms this. Only recently, experiments at the Washington laboratory of...

The Physiology of Faith and Fear: Or, The Mind in Health and Disease

William Samuel Sadler - 1912 - 686 หน้า
...personality. But more about the will later. THE IMPRESS OF MIND UPON MATTER Professor James says: " The fact is that there is no sort of consciousness...motor effect. The motor effect need not always be an outer stroke of behavior. It may be only an alteration of the heart beats or breathing, or a modification...




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