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" For that which distinguishes Psychology from the sciences on which it rests, is, that each of its propositions takes account both of the connected internal phenomena and of the connected external phenomena to which they refer. In a physiological proposition... "
The Principles of Psychology - Page 132
by Herbert Spencer - 1886
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The Principles of Psychology, Volume 1

Herbert Spencer - Psychology - 1870 - 704 pages
...and a feeling, it is still not a psychological relation so long as the feeling is regarded merely ns connected with the nervous change, and not as connected...of the connected external phenomena to which they reier. In a physiological proposition an inner relation is the essential subject of thought ; but in...
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The Principles of psychology, Volume 1

Herbert Spencer - 1873 - 662 pages
...and in no degree psychological. Even though the relation with which we are dealing is that between a nervous change and a feeling, it is still not a psychological...it as a co-essential subject of thought. A relation In the environment rises into co-ordinate importance with a relation in the organism. The thing contemplated...
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The Principles of Psychology, Volume 1

Herbert Spencer - Psychology - 1873 - 660 pages
...and in no degree psychological. Even though the relation with which we are dealing is that between a nervous change and a feeling, it is still not a psychological...it as a co-essential subject of thought. A relation In the environment rises into co-ordinate importance with a relation in the organism. The thing contemplated...
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The Principles of Psychology, Volume 2

Herbert Spencer - Psychology - 1873 - 670 pages
...384. When at the outset "The scope of Psychology" was considered, it was pointed out (§ 58) that " that which distinguishes Psychology from the sciences...connected external phenomena to which they refer. * * * Suppose that A and B are two related manifestations in the environment — say, the colour and...
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The Principles of psychology, Volume 2

Herbert Spencer - 1873 - 678 pages
...384. When at the outset " The scope of Psychology " was considered, it was pointed ont (§ 53) that " that which distinguishes Psychology from the sciences...connected external phenomena to which they refer. * * * Suppose that A and B are two related manifestations in the environment — say, the colour and...
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Outlines of Cosmic Philosophy, Based on the Doctrine of Evolution ..., Volume 2

John Fiske - Evolution - 1874 - 540 pages
...with the nervous change, and not as connected with some existence lying outside the organism. . . . For that which distinguishes psychology from the sciences...it as a coessential subject of thought. A relation in the environment rises into coordinate importance with a relation in the organism. The thing contemplated...
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Outlines of cosmic philosophy, based on the doctrine of evolution ..., Volume 2

John Fiske - 1874 - 1188 pages
...with the nervous change, and not as connected with some existence lying outside the organism. . . . For that which distinguishes psychology from the sciences...it as a coessential subject of thought. A relation in the environment rises into coordinate importance with a relation in the organism. The thing contemplated...
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Outlines of Cosmic Philosophy, Based on the Doctrine of Evolution, Volume 2

John Fiske - Evolution - 1875 - 538 pages
...the nervous change, and not as connected with some existence lying outside the organism. . . . Por that which distinguishes psychology from the sciences...it as a coessential subject of thought. A relation in the environment rises into coordinate importance with a relation in the organism. The thing contemplated...
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The Principles of Psychology, Volume 1

Herbert Spencer - Psychology - 1876 - 660 pages
...is, that each of its propositions takes account beth of the connected internal phenomena and of tho connected external phenomena to which they refer....it as a co-essential subject of thought. A relation in the environment rises into co-ordinate importance with a relation in the organism. The thing contemplated...
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De la connaissance de soi-même: essais de psychologie analytique

Charles Loomans - Consciousness - 1880 - 576 pages
...principles of psychology , 1. 1 , p. 132 ss. « In a physiological proposition an inner relation is thé essential subject of thought ; but in a psychological...it as a co-essential subject of thought. A relation in thé environnement rises into co-ordinate importance with a relation in thé organism. The thing...
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