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" Consciousness, then, does not appear to itself chopped up in bits. Such words as "chain" or "train" do not describe it fitly as it presents itself in the first instance. It is nothing jointed; it flows. A "river" or a "stream" is the metaphor by which... "
The Teacher and the School - Pagina 381
di Chauncey Peter Colegrove - 1922 - 446 pagine
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The Principles of Psychology, Volume 1

William James - 1890 - 720 pagine
...ignorant of the time-gap, can still regard itself as continuous with certain chosen portions of the past. Consciousness, then, does not appear to itself chopped...as ' chain ' or ' train ' do not describe it fitly a« it presents itself in the first instance. It is nothing jointed ; it flows. A ' river ' or a '...
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The Principles of Psychology, Volume 1

William James - 1890 - 720 pagine
...ignorant of the time-gap, can still regard itself as continuous with certain chosen portions of the past. Consciousness, then, does not appear to itself chopped...bits. Such words as ' chain ' or ' train ' do not de- , scribe it fitly arj it presents itself in the first instance. It is nothing jointed ; it flows....
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The Principles of Psychology, Volume 1

William James - 1890 - 716 pagine
...with certain chosen portions of the past. Consciousness, then, does not appear to itself chopped up hi bits. Such words as ' chain ' or ' train ' do not describe it fitly at; it presents itself in the first instance. It is nothing jointed ; it flows. A ' river ' or a '...
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The Principles of Psychology, Volume 1

William James - 1890 - 718 pagine
...appear to itself chopped up in bits. Such words as ' chain ' or ' train ' do not describe it fitly a^ it presents itself in the first instance. It is nothing jointed; it _ flows. A 'river' or a ' stream ' are the metaphors by which it is most naturally described. In '...
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Psychology

William James - 1892 - 506 pagine
...ignorant of the time-gap, can still regard itself as continuous with certain chosen portions of the past. Consciousness, then, does not appear to itself chopped...up in bits. Such words as 'chain' or 'train' do not de scribe it fitly as it presents itself in the first instance. It is nothing jointed ; it flows. A...
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Science of Education

Richard Gause Boone - 1904 - 430 pagine
...James when he says : f " Conscioua* See Dewey. " Psychology, "p. 4. f " Psychology," i, p. 239. ness does not appear to itself chopped up in bits. Such...first instance. It is nothing jointed ; it flows." lie calls it throughout one very interesting chapter " the stream of thought." Dr. Porter makes the...
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Science of Education

Richard Gause Boone - 1904 - 452 pagine
...James when he says : f " Conscious* See Dewey. " Psychology, "p. 4. f " Psychology," i, p, 239. ness does not appear to itself chopped up in bits. Such...first instance. It is nothing jointed ; it flows." He calls it throughout one very interesting chapter " the stream of thought." Dr. Porter makes the...
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Science of Education

Richard Gause Boone - 1904 - 434 pagine
...when he says : f " Conscious* See Dewey. " Psychology, "p. 4, f" Psychology," i, p. 239, ness docs not appear to itself chopped up in bits. Such words...first instance. It is nothing jointed ; it flows." He calls it throughout one very interesting chapter " the stream of thought." Dr. Porter makes the...
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The Science of Education

Thomas Jefferson McEvoy - 1911 - 344 pagine
...interpretation of attention may be. In the chapter on The Stream of Consciousness in his Psychology, he says : "Consciousness, then, does not appear to...instance. It is nothing jointed; it flows. A river or stream are the metaphors by which it is most naturally described. In talking of it hereafter, let us...
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The Philosophical Review, Volumi 27-28

Jacob Gould Schurman, James Edwin Creighton, Frank Thilly, Gustavus Watts Cunningham - 1918 - 704 pagine
...appear to itself chopped up into bits. Such 1 op. dt., p. 359. 2 Ibid., p. 359, n. « Ibid., p. 237. words as 'chain' or 'train' do not describe it fitly...itself in the first instance. It is nothing jointed; it flows."1 "The things are discrete and discontinuous; they do pass before us in a train or chain, making...
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