The words or the language, as they are written or spoken, do not seem to play any role in my mechanism of thought. The psychical entities which seem to serve as elements in thought are certain signs and more or less clear images which can be 'voluntarily When Faster Harder Smarter Is Not Enough - Página 118por Kathryn D. Cramer - 2002 - 258 páginasPré-visualização limitada - Acerca deste livro
| Vera John-Steiner - 1997 - 294 páginas
...role in my mechanisms of thought. The physical entities which seem to serve as elements in thought are certain signs and more or less clear images which can be voluntarily reproduced or combined.6 thought. As my work progressed, I used a variety of means to initiate discussion:'! paraphrased... | |
| Wilma Bucci - 1997 - 388 páginas
...role in my mechanism of thought. The psychical entities which seem to serve as elements in thought are certain signs and more or less clear images which can be "voluntarily" reproduced and combined. . . . There is, of course, a certain connection between those elements and relevant logical... | |
| John D. Greenwood - 1997 - 292 páginas
...role in my mechanism of thought. The psychical entities which seem to serve as elements in thought are certain signs and more or less clear images which can be 'voluntarily' reproduced and combined. The above mentioned elements are, in my case, of visual and muscular type. Conventional... | |
| Mieczyslaw Taube, Klaus Leenders - 1998 - 456 páginas
...any role in my mechanism of thought. The physical entities which seem to serve as elements of thought are certain signs and more or less clear images which can be Voluntarily' reproduced and combined." R.Penrose (1989): "This is not to say that I do not sometimes think in words, it is... | |
| British Association for Applied Linguistics. Meeting - 1998 - 180 páginas
...a typical example quotes Einstein: The physical entities which seem to serve as elements in thought are certain signs and more or less clear images which can be 'voluntarily' reproduced and combined, (cited in Pinker, 1995: 71) It could also be argued from Einstein's remark that he was... | |
| O. W. Hampton - 1999 - 376 páginas
...any role in my mechanism of thought. The physical entities which seem to serve as elements in thought are certain signs and more or less clear images which can be "voluntarily" reproduced or combined. ALBERT EINSTEIN PLATES A Visual Preview of the Culture m^::'^-^^ ffp^K», .-jrjQ lifetime with tools... | |
| Dean Keith Simonton - 1999 - 321 páginas
...productive thought." Furthermore, "the psychical entities which seem to serve as elements in [this] thought are certain signs and more or less clear images which can be Voluntarily' reproduced and combined." These cognitive "elements are ... of visual and some of muscular type." Although "the... | |
| Vera John-Steiner - 2000 - 282 páginas
...his mode of thought, he claimed: " I he physical entities which seem to serve as elements in thought are certain signs and more or less clear images which can be Voluntarily' reproduced or combined." S As a child, Einstein built complicated structures from blocks and cards. His uncle Jacob, an engineer,... | |
| Peter Dodwell - 2000 - 263 páginas
...role in my mechanism of thought. The psychical entities which seem to serve as elements in thought are certain signs and more or less clear images which can be "voluntarily" reproduced and combined. The above-mentioned elements are, in my case, of visual and some of muscular type. Conventional... | |
| Noam Zion, Barbara Spectre - 2000 - 350 páginas
...role in my mechanism of thought. The psychical entities winch seem to serve as elements of thought are certain signs and more or less clear images which can be 'voluntarily' reproduced and combined." líeccm brain research supports the notion that Einstein excelled in non-verbal thought.... | |
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