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...an idea is no more an even relatively constant thing than is a feeling or emotion or volitional process. There exist only…
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In Aristotle the mind, regarded as the principle of life, divides into nutrition, sensation, and faculty of thought, corresponding to the inner…
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From the standpoint of observation, then, we must regard it as a highly probable hypothesis that the beginnings of the mental life…
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Our mind is so fortunately equipped, that it brings us the most important bases for our thoughts without our having the least…
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The animal kingdom exhibits a series of mental developments which may be regarded as antecedents to the mental development of man, for…
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Physiology seeks to derive the processes in our own nervous system from general physical forces, without considering whether these processes are or…
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Hence, even in the domain of natural science the aid of the experimental method becomes indispensable whenever the problem set is the…
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Child psychology and animal psychology are of relatively slight importance, as compared with the sciences which deal with the corresponding physiological problems…
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Experimental psychology itself has, it is true, now and again suffered relapse into a metaphysical treatment of its problems.
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Hence, wherever we meet with vital phenomena that present the two aspects, physical and psychical there naturally arises a question as to…
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In the course of normal speaking the inhibitory function of the will is continuously directed to bringing the course of ideas and…
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Many psychologists ... thought by turning their attention to their own consciousness to be able to explain what happened when we were…
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Science is knowledge arranged and classified according to truth, facts, and the general laws of nature.
— Luther Burbank
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Scientific method, although in its more refined forms it may seem complicated, is in essence remarkably simply. It consists in observing such…
— Bertrand Russell
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Science is the knowledge of constant things, not merely of passing events, and is properly less the knowledge of general laws than…
— John Ruskin
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Nothing before had ever made me thoroughly realise, though I had read various scientific books, that science consists in grouping facts so…
— Charles Darwin
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The animal kingdom exhibits a series of mental developments which may be regarded as antecedents to the mental development of man, for…
— Wilhelm Wundt
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The simplicity of nature is not to be measured by that of our conceptions. Infinitely varied in its effects, nature is simple…
— Pierre-Simon Laplace
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My mind seems to have become a kind of machine for grinding general laws out of large collections of facts, but why…
— Charles Darwin
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Indeed men too often take upon themselves in the prosecution of their revenge to set the example of doing away with those…
— Thucydides
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If it had not been for the pernicious power of envy, men would not so have exalted vengeance above innocence and profit…
— Thucydides
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All violation of established practice implies in its own nature a rejection of the common opinion, a defiance of common censure, and…
— Samuel Johnson
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Biology occupies a position among the sciences at once marginal and central. Marginal because-the living world constituting but a tiny and very…
— Jacques Monod
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. . . as to moral feeling, this supposed special sense, the appeal to it is indeed superficial when those who cannot…
— Immanuel Kant
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