Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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Page 243
... mind , or ideology , pecu- liar to itself . One can say that there is a Chinese mind and a Hindu mind ; a Christian mind and a pagan mind ; a Fascist mind and a democratic mind . This phenom- enon of mind is a result of the formal and ...
... mind , or ideology , pecu- liar to itself . One can say that there is a Chinese mind and a Hindu mind ; a Christian mind and a pagan mind ; a Fascist mind and a democratic mind . This phenom- enon of mind is a result of the formal and ...
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... mind has a " transcendental " power to shape or create experience , regardless of whether the mind so glorified is my mind or a universal Mind . James and some others , naturally but unfortunately , have used the word for the quite ...
... mind has a " transcendental " power to shape or create experience , regardless of whether the mind so glorified is my mind or a universal Mind . James and some others , naturally but unfortunately , have used the word for the quite ...
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... mind . James on the Nature of Emotion- The present analysis , with its recur- rent emphasis upon emotion , both as a consequence of learning ( condi- tioning ) and as an occasion for learn- ing ( problem - solving ) , naturally calls ...
... mind . James on the Nature of Emotion- The present analysis , with its recur- rent emphasis upon emotion , both as a consequence of learning ( condi- tioning ) and as an occasion for learn- ing ( problem - solving ) , naturally calls ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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