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" Consciousness is always interested more in one part of its object than in another, and welcomes and rejects, or chooses, all the while it thinks. "
Religious Education: A Comprehensive Text Book - Side 61
af William Walter Smith - 1909 - 509 sider
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The Principles of Psychology, Bind 1

William James - 1890 - 720 sider
...moments, of the several nerve-processes to which the various parts of the thought-object correspond. 5) It is always interested more in one part of its object than in another, and welcomes and rejects, or chooses, all the while it thinks. The phenomena of selective attention and of deliberative...
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The Principles of psychology v. 1, Bind 1

William James - 1890 - 716 sider
...consciousness to which attention is to be drawn in this first rough description of its stream is that 6) It is always interested more in one part of its object than in another, and welcomes and rejects, or chooses, att the whUe it thinks. The phenomena of selective attention and of deliberative...
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The Principles of Psychology, Bind 1

William James - 1890 - 716 sider
...which attention is to be drawn in this first rough description of its stream is that S) It is alioays interested more in one part of its object than in another, and welcomes and rejects, or chooses, all the •while it thinks. The phenomena of selective attention and of deliberative...
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Psychology

William James - 1892 - 510 sider
...peculiarity to which attention is to be drawn in this first rough description of thought's stream is that— Consciousness is always interested more in one part of its object than in another, and welcomes and rejects, or chooses, all the while it thinks. The phenomena of selective attention and of deliberative...
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The Philosophical Review, Bind 1

Jacob Gould Schurman, James Edwin Creighton, Frank Thilly, Gustavus Watts Cunningham - 1892 - 776 sider
...Thought," spelled with a capital) " is always interNo. i.] PSYCHOLOGY AS " NATURAL SCIENCE." 43 ested more in one part of its object than in another, and welcomes and rejects, or chooses, all the while it thinks." Now, in what respect a Thought which " welcomes...
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Outlines of Descriptive Psychology: A Text-book of Mental Science for ...

George Trumbull Ladd - 1898 - 458 sider
...mental life. In the figurative language of Professor James: "It (the 'stream of thought ' = the mind) is always interested more in one part of its object than in another, and welcomes and rejects, or chooses, all the while it thinks." Physiological Conditions of Attention. — The changes...
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Athenaeum, Bind 16

1907 - 576 sider
...objects independent of itself ; that is, it is cognitive, őr possesses the function of knowing. 5. It is always interested more in one part of its object than in another and welcomes and rejects, őr chooses. áll the wbile he think. James, Principles of Psychology I. Chapter. ' It...
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The Elements of Child Study and Religious Pedagogy: In Simple and Practical ...

William Walter Smith - 1912 - 300 sider
...no break, or breach, or interruption. There is no time when we are not thinking, even though we are asleep, and seemingly dreamless. The stream of consciousness,...attention impartially over a number of impressions. Acquiring New Ideas. Xot all images or ideas that come into the mind need be dated. They may be mere...
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The Classical Psychologists: Selections Illustrating Psychology from ...

Benjamin Rand - 1912 - 766 sider
...peculiarity to which attention is to be drawn in this first rough description of thoughts' stream is that — Consciousness is always interested more in one part of its object than in another, and welcomes and rejects, or chooses, all the while it thinks. The phenomena of selective attention and of deliberative...
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The Philosophy of William James

Howard Vicenté Knox - 1914 - 134 sider
...justifiable." In a section specially devoted to the subject of Selection, James further points out that consciousness " is always interested more in one part of its object than in another, and welcomes and rejects, or chooses, all the while it thinks. To begin at the bottom, what are our very senses...
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