We conclude, then, from the previous considerations: the subject of all the states of consciousness is a real unit-being, called Mind; which is of non-material nature, and acts and develops according to laws of its own, but is specially correlated with... Nature - Page 291edited by - 1887Full view - About this book
| George Trumbull Ladd - 1887 - 724 pages
...we shall find that it is defensible and valid. We conclude, then, from the previous considerations : The subject of all the states of consciousness is...its own, but is specially correlated with certain material molecules and masses forming the substance of the Brain. CHAPTER II. THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE... | |
| Joseph Baldwin - 1887 - 360 pages
...of the brain. The conclusion is a logical as well as a psychological necessity : The subject of all states of consciousness is a real unit-being called...its own, but is specially correlated with certain material molecules and masses, forming the substance of the brain. methods of the old psychology and... | |
| George Trumbull Ladd - 1887 - 728 pages
...conclude, then, from the previous considerations : Tlie subject of all the states of conscwiix/tess is a real unit-being, called Mind ; which is of non-material...and develops according to laws of its own, but is ttfiecially correlated with certain material molecules and manses forming the substance of the Brain.... | |
| Karl M. Dallenbach, Madison Bentley, Edwin Garrigues Boring, Margaret Floy Washburn - 1887 - 794 pages
...they could not be conceived as a "true cause" of anything psychic. The mind is "a real unit being," "of non-material nature, and acts and develops according to laws of its own " and its "origin and destiny, its mortality and corruptability, physiological psychology finds itself... | |
| George Edgeworth Fenwick, Thomas George Roddick, George Ross - 1888 - 800 pages
...Professor Ladd's position on the nature of the mind can best be expressed in his own careful words : " The subject of all the states of consciousness is...its own, but is specially correlated with certain material molecules and masses forming the substance of the brain. The development of mind can only... | |
| James Hutchens Baker - 1890 - 254 pages
...Will, of which Man's is the finite representative." Prof. Ladd in his Physiological Psychology says: "The subject of all the states of consciousness is...laws of its own, but is specially correlated with cer5. HABIT ' (8). Nothing is better known than the fact that bodily movements become easier by repetition.... | |
| James Hutchins Baker - 1890 - 244 pages
...Will, of which Man's is the finite representative." Prof. Ladd in his Physiological Psychology says: "The subject of all the states of consciousness is...non-material nature-, and acts and develops according to laws oi its own, but is specially correlated with cer5. HABIT ' (8). Nothing is better known than the fact... | |
| Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - 1895 - 72 pages
...(another occult proposition) the author adds: โ "We conclude, then, from the previous considerations: the subject of all the states of consciousness is...its own, but is specially correlated with certain material molecules and masses forming the substance of the Brain." t This "Mind " is Manas, or rather... | |
| Ruric Nevel Roark - 1895 - 330 pages
...with or derived from the word to be defined.) " Mind is a one self-conscious entity." โ -Laurie. " The subject of all the states of consciousness is...and acts and develops according to laws of its own." โ Ladd. " Force is an attribute of mind, but it is not mind. Mind, as we know it, is embodied spirit."... | |
| George Trumbull Ladd - 1897 - 720 pages
...shall find that it is defensible and valid. We conclude, then, from the previous considerations : J7ie subject of all the states of consciousness is a real...its own, but is specially correlated with certain material and masses forming the substance of the Brain. CHAPTER II. THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE MIND. ยง... | |
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