The Irish Ecclesiastical RecordBrowne and Nolan, 1903 |
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Sayfa 10
... soul . All these phenomena , being concrete , can be studied scientifically , independently of all metaphysical prob- lems on the nature of the soul and its activities.3 There are three psychologies [ remarks Prof. Thiéry ] — physical ...
... soul . All these phenomena , being concrete , can be studied scientifically , independently of all metaphysical prob- lems on the nature of the soul and its activities.3 There are three psychologies [ remarks Prof. Thiéry ] — physical ...
Sayfa 11
... soul , that is to say , the science of the substance which living pheno- mena reveal to us . 4 • We now see better how it is that the field of physiological psychology consists in provoking systematically , by a con- tinuous series of ...
... soul , that is to say , the science of the substance which living pheno- mena reveal to us . 4 • We now see better how it is that the field of physiological psychology consists in provoking systematically , by a con- tinuous series of ...
Sayfa 14
... soul ? All converges towards this question and answer , in psycho- physiology ; both complementary sciences can put it off , as being outside their domain , but our science cannot do so . Our new science has , therefore , a double work ...
... soul ? All converges towards this question and answer , in psycho- physiology ; both complementary sciences can put it off , as being outside their domain , but our science cannot do so . Our new science has , therefore , a double work ...
Sayfa 18
... soul , as certain works and reviews on Christian philosophy have several times seemed to insinuate . The conscious fact is taken , just as it is , in both its material and immaterial complexity . Through its material part , it has ...
... soul , as certain works and reviews on Christian philosophy have several times seemed to insinuate . The conscious fact is taken , just as it is , in both its material and immaterial complexity . Through its material part , it has ...
Sayfa 19
... soul directly , and to submit it to apparatus of measure , weight , force , etc .; in other words , all this would presuppose as admitted , ipso facto , the material nature of the soul.12 But , if we admit with Aristotle and the great ...
... soul directly , and to submit it to apparatus of measure , weight , force , etc .; in other words , all this would presuppose as admitted , ipso facto , the material nature of the soul.12 But , if we admit with Aristotle and the great ...
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