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William James
Harpidetu William Jamesen ahosketetara
24 kategoriako hitzak "
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mind-wanderingn ahoskera
mind-wandering
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A beautiful body clad in raiment perpetually shabby and unclean.n ahoskera
A beautiful body clad in raiment perpetually shabby and unclean.
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As fast as the present enters into the past, our states of consciousness disappear and are obliterated.n ahoskera
As fast as the present enters into the past, our states of consciousness disappear and are obliterated.
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Hallucinations usually appear abruptly and have the character of being forced upon the subject.n ahoskera
Hallucinations usually appear abruptly and have the character of being forced upon the subject.
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The generality of men which are simple and illiterate never pretend to abstract notions.n ahoskera
The generality of men which are simple and illiterate never pretend to abstract notions.
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The milder degrees of hallucinations have been designated as pseudo-hallucinations.n ahoskera
The milder degrees of hallucinations have been designated as pseudo-hallucinations.
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This deficit of surviving conscious states is thus a deficit in the amount of represented time.n ahoskera
This deficit of surviving conscious states is thus a deficit in the amount of represented time.
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The more numerous the associations, the greater the number of paths of recall.n ahoskera
The more numerous the associations, the greater the number of paths of recall.
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Experiences of bygone date will revive after years of absolute oblivion.n ahoskera
Experiences of bygone date will revive after years of absolute oblivion.
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It is to be hoped that out of these combined labors something solid will eventually grow.n ahoskera
It is to be hoped that out of these combined labors something solid will eventually grow.
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I was very wishful to know the opinion of a brother with whom I had an unusually close relationship.n ahoskera
I was very wishful to know the opinion of a brother with whom I had an unusually close relationship.
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Perception always involves sensation as a portion of itself.n ahoskera
Perception always involves sensation as a portion of itself.
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Hypnotic subjects as a rule forget all that has happened in their trance.n ahoskera
Hypnotic subjects as a rule forget all that has happened in their trance.
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The moment the anaesthesia returned they found it impossible to recollect the objects or the acts.n ahoskera
The moment the anaesthesia returned they found it impossible to recollect the objects or the acts.
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The concreter a conception is, the sooner is its name forgotten.[sic]n ahoskera
The concreter a conception is, the sooner is its name forgotten.[sic]
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One condition of remembering is that we should forget.n ahoskera
One condition of remembering is that we should forget.
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Hallucinations are often talked of as mental images projected outwards by mistake.n ahoskera
Hallucinations are often talked of as mental images projected outwards by mistake.
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Ultimatenessn ahoskera
Ultimateness
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The surprise cooled me, and the discussion was dropped.n ahoskera
The surprise cooled me, and the discussion was dropped.
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Cardinal verbsn ahoskera
Cardinal verbs
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Indiscriminatenessn ahoskera
Indiscriminateness
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Selection is the very keel on which our mental ship is built.n ahoskera
Selection is the very keel on which our mental ship is built.
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And the like may be said of all other abstract general ideas.n ahoskera
And the like may be said of all other abstract general ideas.
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brainpathsn ahoskera
brainpaths
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