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" It is a gap that is intensely active. A sort of wraith of the name is in it, beckoning us in a given direction, making us at moments tingle with the sense of our closeness, and then letting us sink back without the longed-for term. If wrong names are... "
Mind - Sayfa 13
1884
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The Principles of Psychology, 1. cilt

William James - 1890 - 718 sayfa
...proposed to us, this singularly definite gap acts immediately so as to negate thfin. They do not tit into its mould. And the gap of one •word does not...described as gaps. When I vainly try to recall the name of Spaldiug, my consciousness is far removed from what it is when I -vainly try to recall the name of...
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Psychology

William James - 1892 - 534 sayfa
...term. If wrong names are proposed to us, this singularly definite gap acts immediately so as to uogate them. They do not fit into its mould. And the gap...seem necessarily to be when described as gaps. When 1 vainly try to recall the name of Spalding, my consciousness is far removed from what it is when I...
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The Elements of Psychology

Edward Lee Thorndike - 1905 - 412 sayfa
...closeness, and then letting us sink back without the longed-for term. If wrong names are proposed to us, this singularly definite gap acts immediately so as to negate them. They do not fit into its mould. Again, what is the strange difference between an experience tasted for the first time and the same...
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The Elements of Psychology

Edward Lee Thorndike - 1905 - 400 sayfa
...closeness, and then letting us sink back without the longed-for term. If wrong names are proposed to us, this singularly definite gap acts immediately so as to negate them. They do not fit into its mould. Again, what is the strange difference between an experience tasted for the first time and the same...
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The Philosophical Review, 20. cilt

Jacob Gould Schurman, James Edwin Creighton, Frank Thilly, Gustavus Watts Cunningham - 1911 - 740 sayfa
...closeness, and then letting us sink back without the longed-for term. If wrong names are proposed to us, this singularly definite gap acts immediately so as...might seem necessarily to be when described as gaps. . . . There are innumerable consciousnesses of emptiness, no one of which taken in itself has a name,...
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Elementary Psychology

Arthur Irving Gates - 1925 - 620 sayfa
...closeness, and then letting us sink back without the longed-for term. If wrong names are proposed to us, this singularly definite gap acts immediately so as to negate them. They do not fit into its mould. . . . The rhythm of a lost word may be there without a sound to clothe it ; or the evanescent sense...
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The Journal of Philosophy, 23. cilt

1926 - 1010 sayfa
...name] but no mere gap. It is a gap that is intensely active. A sort of wraith of the name is in it ... the gap of one word does not feel like the gap of another . . . the feeling of am absence is toto coelo other than the absence of a feeling. (Italics ours.)...
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Das Bewusstseinsfeld

Aron Gurwitsch - 1975 - 376 sayfa
...Wort zu erinnern, so erleben wir eine Lücke72; jedoch ist es „a gap that is intensely active . . . the gap of one word does not feel like the gap of...might seem necessarily to be when described as gaps . . . There are innumerable consciousnesses of emptiness, no one of which taken in itself has a name,...
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Action Theory

M. Brand, Douglas Walton - 1976 - 370 sayfa
...closeness, and then letting us sink back without the longed-for term. If wrong names are proposed to us, this singularly definite gap acts immediately so as to negate them. They do not fit into its mold. And the gap of one word does not feel like the gap of another, all empty of content as both might...
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Cognition in Action

Mary M. Smyth - 1994 - 980 sayfa
...closeness, and then letting us sink back without the longed for term. If wrong names are proposed to us, this singularly definite gap acts immediately so as to negate them. They do not fit its mould . . . The rhythm of a lost word may be there without a sound to clothe it; or the evanescent...
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