| 1899 - 880 páginas
...brain threshold to let them through." In a word, as Professor Jarnes puts it in an admirable simile, v _ } - S )wL | 3 [2dZ^ o 3 H#ܿ w 0i & A` Y- ! 6 T 7 2 |#j C gIv c "b vCocC ۴ o Q u2 ? y Current thought, in a word, must turn itself completely round, as popular thought had to turn itself... | |
| George Holmes Howison - 1901 - 442 páginas
...a passage to its beams.'" All this is in even keeping with Professor James's other sentence, 8 that "we need only suppose the continuity of our consciousness...exceptional waves occasionally pouring over the dam," and with the earlier one, already once quoted, that "as the white radiance comes through the dome,... | |
| Ralph Barton Perry - 1926 - 732 páginas
...further views which seem to leave our question open. Both of these views would define personality 3 "We need only suppose the continuity of our consciousness...exceptional waves occasionally pouring over the dam" (Human Immortality, 1898, p. 27). in terms of organization, and suggest the possibility that, as a... | |
| Samuel C. Eby - 1926 - 130 páginas
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| William James - 1992 - 1212 páginas
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