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| Herbert Spencer - Psychology - 1870 - 658 pages
...decided linear arrangement than have the changes going on in tlie scattered ganglia of a centipede. In its higher forms, Instinct is probably accompanied...each — must undergo many changes. And the quick succession of changes in a ganglion, implying as it does perpetual experiences of differences and likenesses,... | |
| Herbert Spencer - Psychology - 1870 - 704 pages
...decided linear arrangement than have the changes going on in the scattered ganglia of a centipede. In its higher forms, Instinct is probably accompanied...each — must undergo many changes. And the quick succession of changes in a ganglion, implying as it does perpetual experiences of differences and likenesses,... | |
| Herbert Spencer - Psychology - 1871 - 660 pages
...decided linear arrangement than have the changes going on in the scattered ganglia of a centipede. In its higher forms, Instinct is probably accompanied by a rudimentary consciousness. There cannot bo co-ordination of many stimuli without some ganglion through which they arc all brought into relation.... | |
| Herbert Spencer - Psychology - 1872 - 660 pages
...decided linear arrangement than have the changes going on in the scattered ganglia of a centipede. In its higher forms, Instinct is probably accompanied...this ganglion must be subject to the influence of each—mast undergo many changes. And the quick succession of changes in a ganglion, implying as it... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1873 - 662 pages
...decided linear arrangement than have the changes going on in the scattered ganglia of a centipede. In its higher forms, Instinct is probably accompanied...each — must undergo many changes. And the quick succession of changes in a ganglion, implying as it does perpetual experiences of differences and likenesses,... | |
| Herbert Spencer - Psychology - 1873 - 660 pages
...decided linear arrangement than have the changes going on in the scattered ganglia of a centipede. In its higher forms, Instinct is probably accompanied...each — must undergo many changes. And the quick succession of changes in a ganglion, implying as it does perpetual experiences of differences and likenesses,... | |
| Arthur Young - Meditation - 1873 - 222 pages
...by a rudithe Primary mentary Consciousness. There cannot be Co-ordination of many stimuli jn . . , without some ganglion through which they are all brought...of each, must undergo many changes. And the quick succession of changes iu a ganglion, implying as it does perpetual experiences of differences and likenesses,... | |
| H. Charlton Bastian - Brain - 1880 - 730 pages
...vivid Conscious states are likely to be associated. Ou this subject, Herbert Spencer says :* — " There cannot be co-ordination of many stimuli without...through which they are all brought into relation, this ganglion must be subject to the influence of each — must undergo many changes. And the quick... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1881 - 682 pages
...decided linear arrangement than have the changes going on in the scattered ganglia of a centipede. In its higher forms, Instinct is probably accompanied...many stimuli without some ganglion through which they ore all brought into relation. In the process of bringing them into relation, this ganglion must be... | |
| Herbert Spencer - Psychology - 1883 - 684 pages
...decided linear arrangement than have the changes going on' in tho scattered ganglia of a centipede. In its higher forms, Instinct is probably accompanied...influence of each — must undergo many changes. And tho quick succession of changes in a ganglion, implying as ifc does perpetual experiences of differences... | |
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