A Study in Human NatureChautauqua Press, 1884 - 76 sider |
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Side 8
... observe that every man's body , mind , and spirit is dis- tinct from every other man's . Its conditions of health are peculiar . What is one man's meat is another man's poison . \ One man needs cereals , another meat ; one man needs to ...
... observe that every man's body , mind , and spirit is dis- tinct from every other man's . Its conditions of health are peculiar . What is one man's meat is another man's poison . \ One man needs cereals , another meat ; one man needs to ...
Side 13
... observe the operation of other men's minds by studying its results in action , or in speech which is a kind of action ; and we can study the action of our own minds by looking within and seeing what our own thoughts and feelings are ...
... observe the operation of other men's minds by studying its results in action , or in speech which is a kind of action ; and we can study the action of our own minds by looking within and seeing what our own thoughts and feelings are ...
Side 14
... observing the relations of things , and this power we call the faculty of comparison . In the same way we might say that the mouth has a faculty of eating and a faculty of speaking and a faculty of singing , without mean- ing that there ...
... observing the relations of things , and this power we call the faculty of comparison . In the same way we might say that the mouth has a faculty of eating and a faculty of speaking and a faculty of singing , without mean- ing that there ...
Side 22
... observing this , has jumped to the conclusion that the change in the brain produces the mental and moral activity . This is a long jump . 1. In the first place there is no evidence whatever to war- rant this conclusion . It is as if a ...
... observing this , has jumped to the conclusion that the change in the brain produces the mental and moral activity . This is a long jump . 1. In the first place there is no evidence whatever to war- rant this conclusion . It is as if a ...
Side 66
... observation ; he possesses also a power of classifying and arranging the results of his observation , of observing resemblances and contrasts , and of drawing conclusions from them . This he does by the reflective faculties , or what is ...
... observation ; he possesses also a power of classifying and arranging the results of his observation , of observing resemblances and contrasts , and of drawing conclusions from them . This he does by the reflective faculties , or what is ...
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Acquisitive Powers analysis animal creation appetites approbativeness become benevolence bilious body brain brute CHAPTER character classification color combativeness and destructiveness combination conclusion condition conscience consciousness desire directly and immediately disease doctrine effect effeminacy emotions enter essen evil excess existence fact faculty of comparison faith-power forms Guiteau healthy hearing hope and firmness human nature ical imagination immediately perceived impelled intel intellectual John Carter knowledge liver look lymphatic mankind material ment mental and moral mental science mind and spirit mind is simple mind or soul moral action moral character motive powers necessary needs nerve ness never numbers observation organ produces organist philosophy phrenologist physical organ possesses qualities reason recognized retina reverence right and wrong sanguine scientific method secret seen self-esteem sense sensuous social instinct sometimes spiritual perception supersensuous faculty temperament theology things thought and feeling tion tissue true vidual visible weak worship