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Mr . Romanes begins by observing , t “ Psychologists are agreed that what they m
call particular ideas , or ideas of particular objects. * This is , indeed , all that Mr .
Herbert Spencer would allow to man . His “ Psychology , " upon which his ...
Mr . Romanes begins by observing , t “ Psychologists are agreed that what they m
call particular ideas , or ideas of particular objects. * This is , indeed , all that Mr .
Herbert Spencer would allow to man . His “ Psychology , " upon which his ...
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We are told , * “ Man begins by counting things , grouping them visibly [ i . e . by
the Logic of Recepts ) . ... But no man could begin really counting the simplest
things unless he already possessed the idea of number ; and , as Mr . Romanes ...
We are told , * “ Man begins by counting things , grouping them visibly [ i . e . by
the Logic of Recepts ) . ... But no man could begin really counting the simplest
things unless he already possessed the idea of number ; and , as Mr . Romanes ...
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... therefore , it is not at all surprising that , when it first begins to use articulate
signs , it should already be in possession of some amount of knowledge of their
distinctive meanings as names of objects , qualities , actions , states , or relations
.
... therefore , it is not at all surprising that , when it first begins to use articulate
signs , it should already be in possession of some amount of knowledge of their
distinctive meanings as names of objects , qualities , actions , states , or relations
.
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The Origin of Human Reason: Being an Examination of Recent Hypotheses ... St. George Jackson Mivart Перегляд фрагмента - 1977 |
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