Mind in the Lower Animals, in Health and Disease: Mind in healthD. Appleton, 1880 |
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... author's opinion on a given subject necessarily depends on his qualifications for forming and expressing an opinion ; which qualifications include the natural bias of his mind , the direction in which his mental qualities have been ...
... author's opinion on a given subject necessarily depends on his qualifications for forming and expressing an opinion ; which qualifications include the natural bias of his mind , the direction in which his mental qualities have been ...
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... authors of doubtfully correct records of facts , or from the confusion of fact and fiction in narrative ; ( 4 ) my own observations ; and ( 5 ) reports taken down by me on the spot , or immediately after hearing them , of oral ...
... authors of doubtfully correct records of facts , or from the confusion of fact and fiction in narrative ; ( 4 ) my own observations ; and ( 5 ) reports taken down by me on the spot , or immediately after hearing them , of oral ...
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... authors agree as to the signification that should be attached to such terms aswill , ' ' feeling , ' ' thought , ' ' consciousness , ' intention , ' and so forth . So far as I can judge , after a special study of several of the ...
... authors agree as to the signification that should be attached to such terms aswill , ' ' feeling , ' ' thought , ' ' consciousness , ' intention , ' and so forth . So far as I can judge , after a special study of several of the ...
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... authors . of all classes , especially poets , novelists , and theologians , but even by mental philosophers and naturalists of the highest eminence . 25. The comparative but fictitious exaltation of man by the degradation or ...
... authors . of all classes , especially poets , novelists , and theologians , but even by mental philosophers and naturalists of the highest eminence . 25. The comparative but fictitious exaltation of man by the degradation or ...
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... authors differing so much in their various points of view as Darwin , Lewes , Laycock , and Bain . Lewes , for instance , refers to the deplorable and inevitable ambiguity of communication resulting from an absence of strictly defined ...
... authors differing so much in their various points of view as Darwin , Lewes , Laycock , and Bain . Lewes , for instance , refers to the deplorable and inevitable ambiguity of communication resulting from an absence of strictly defined ...
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Mind in the Lower Animals in Health and Disease, Volumen1 William Lauder Lindsay Vista completa - 1879 |
Mind in the Lower Animals in Health and Disease, Volumen1 William Lauder Lindsay Vista completa - 1879 |
Términos y frases comunes
acquired action Andaman Islanders animal intelligence animal language Animal World ants apes Aphides appear aptitudes bees birds brent goose Büchner Bushmen called Carnivora Cassell chapter character child chimpanzee circumstances civilised classes common comparative psychology danger Darwin degree described desirable domestic duty elephant error exhibited exist experience expression fact faculties fear feeling female Figuier forms frequently genera habits hand horse Houzeau human hyæna ideas illustrated imitation individuals instance instinct intellectual intelligence Invertebrata involving kind knowledge language laughter least lower animals man's master means mental mind monkeys moral sense morbid motive natural nests object observation obvious occurs parrot paws Percy Anecdotes persons phenomena physical Pierquin possess practical jokes probably psychical punishment Quadrumana racter reason recognise regard religion religious result Samoyedes savage races siamang sometimes species tion various Veddas wasp Watson way-finding wild Wood words worship young zoological
Pasajes populares
Página 227 - Prayer is the burden of a sigh ; The falling of a tear, The upward glancing of an eye, When none but God is near.
Página 215 - A Moralist perchance appears; Led, Heaven knows how ! to this poor sod : And he has neither eyes nor ears; Himself his world, and his own God; One to whose smooth-rubbed soul can cling Nor form, nor feeling, great or small; A reasoning, self-sufficing thing, An intellectual All-in-all!
Página 351 - ... needs no other hint, but runs and turns them out. The shepherd's dog knows not what is astir ; and, if he is called out in a hurry for such work, all that he will do is to break to the hill, and rear himself up on end, to see if no sheep are running away.