Elementary Psychology and Education: A Text-book for High Schools, Normal Schools, Normal Institutes, and Reading Circles, and a Manual for TeachersD. Appleton, 1891 - 293 sider |
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... predicate truth - relations is termed judgment . Third , we discover that each thing is in some causal way related to every other thing . Causes and effects , means and ends , conditions and dependencies , ante- cedents and consequents ...
... predicate truth - relations is termed judgment . Third , we discover that each thing is in some causal way related to every other thing . Causes and effects , means and ends , conditions and dependencies , ante- cedents and consequents ...
Side 174
... predicate the agreement or disagreement of notions ; as , I discern the agreement of the notions man and animal , and make the predication that man is an animal . I also discern the disagreement of the notions bird and mammal , and make ...
... predicate the agreement or disagreement of notions ; as , I discern the agreement of the notions man and animal , and make the predication that man is an animal . I also discern the disagreement of the notions bird and mammal , and make ...
Side 175
... predicate these truth- relations . A judgment embodied in language is called a proposition or a sentence , and consists of three parts : subject , predicate , and copula . The terms ( from ter- mini , extremes ) are the subject and ...
... predicate these truth- relations . A judgment embodied in language is called a proposition or a sentence , and consists of three parts : subject , predicate , and copula . The terms ( from ter- mini , extremes ) are the subject and ...
Side 176
... predicate the con- gruence of notions ; as , all elephants are quadrupeds ; some men are wise . Give five universal affirmative judgments and five particular affirmatives . ( 2. ) Nega- tive judgments predicate the incongruence of ...
... predicate the con- gruence of notions ; as , all elephants are quadrupeds ; some men are wise . Give five universal affirmative judgments and five particular affirmatives . ( 2. ) Nega- tive judgments predicate the incongruence of ...
Side 179
... Predicate - must be a concept . Copula . VII . Properties and Classes . QUANTITY . - Universal . QUALITY . - Positive . Particular . Universal affirmative . Universal negative . Negative . Particular affirmative . Particular negative ...
... Predicate - must be a concept . Copula . VII . Properties and Classes . QUANTITY . - Universal . QUALITY . - Positive . Particular . Universal affirmative . Universal negative . Negative . Particular affirmative . Particular negative ...
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abstract activity agreement or disagreement altruistic emotions ANALYSIS OF CHAPTER animal appetites attention author's definition beauty emotions brain brute called capabilities to feel cause cepts cerebrum cern Characteristics child choice choose class-notions Comparative Psychology concepts conclusions concrete conscience CONSCIOUS-PERCEPTION consciousness cosmic emotions cravings Define discover distinct Education egoistic emotions endowed energy enthymeme ethical emotions executive volition experiences faculty feelings occasioned gain ganglia Give group-notion Growth ideals Illustrate imagination impulses individual Inductive Reasoning infer instinct intellect intuitively judgment knowledge major premise mammal material mean memory mental acts mind moral motives Names necessary ideas nerve-cells nerves noumena noumenal-perception noumenon objects organs Original perceive percepts phantasy physical feelings power to feel predicate rational reason recall Reflex action self-consciousness self-emotions sensations sense sense-perception sensor sensorium soul soul-energies species SUGGESTIVE STUDY-HINTS syllogism termed things thought tions truth emotions truth-relations Unlawful gratification Various Definitions.-1 vertebrates will-powers
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Side 238 - Tis that which we all see and know." Any one better apprehends what it is by acquaintance than I can inform him by description. It is indeed a thing so versatile and multiform, appearing in so many shapes, so many postures, so many garbs, so variously apprehended by several eyes and judgments, that it seemeth no less hard to settle a clear and certain notion thereof than to make a portrait of Proteus, or to define the figure of the fleeting air. Sometimes it lieth in pat allusion to a known story,...
Side 98 - FLOWER in the crannied wall, I pluck you out of the crannies, I hold you here, root and all, in my hand, Little flower — but if I could understand What you are, root and all, and all in all, I should know what God and man is.