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... mind . There had , it is true , been scattered remarks upon psychology spread through- out the observations of the pre - Socratic thinkers : and Plato had not only discussed such questions generally in his writings , but had devoted ...
... mind . There had , it is true , been scattered remarks upon psychology spread through- out the observations of the pre - Socratic thinkers : and Plato had not only discussed such questions generally in his writings , but had devoted ...
Page xiv
... mind had been discussed and in Plato particularly the treatment of the question had been obscured by semi - mythical and mystical reflections which detracted from the value of his observations . It is different when we come to Aris ...
... mind had been discussed and in Plato particularly the treatment of the question had been obscured by semi - mythical and mystical reflections which detracted from the value of his observations . It is different when we come to Aris ...
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... mind . The Organon , as a system of logical analysis , often helps by the account it gives of the origin of knowledge to explain the work of reason in the formation of an intelligible world . Logic and Psychology , in short , inter ...
... mind . The Organon , as a system of logical analysis , often helps by the account it gives of the origin of knowledge to explain the work of reason in the formation of an intelligible world . Logic and Psychology , in short , inter ...
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... mind require to be considered . The chronological position which these various works occupy , firstly by themselves and secondly in relation to the Psycho- logy , is a question on which it is impossible to arrive at any very definite ...
... mind require to be considered . The chronological position which these various works occupy , firstly by themselves and secondly in relation to the Psycho- logy , is a question on which it is impossible to arrive at any very definite ...
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... mind , or at least nothing which he says enables us to class him either with those who regard internal introspection or those who view external observation as the method of psycho- logical inquiry . Nor does Aristotle ever seem to have ...
... mind , or at least nothing which he says enables us to class him either with those who regard internal introspection or those who view external observation as the method of psycho- logical inquiry . Nor does Aristotle ever seem to have ...
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