"Hence, even in the domain of natural science……" — Wilhelm Wundt
"Hence, even in the domain of natural science the aid of the experimental method becomes indispensable whenever the problem set is the analysis of transient and impermanent phenomena, and not merely the observation of persistent and relatively constant objects."
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Wilhelm Wundt
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35 Quotes by Wilhelm Wundt
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...an idea is no more an even relatively constant thing than is a feeling or emotion or volitional process. There…
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In Aristotle the mind, regarded as the principle of life, divides into nutrition, sensation, and faculty of thought, corresponding to…
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From the standpoint of observation, then, we must regard it as a highly probable hypothesis that the beginnings of the…
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Our mind is so fortunately equipped, that it brings us the most important bases for our thoughts without our having…
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The animal kingdom exhibits a series of mental developments which may be regarded as antecedents to the mental development of…
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Physiology seeks to derive the processes in our own nervous system from general physical forces, without considering whether these processes…
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Child psychology and animal psychology are of relatively slight importance, as compared with the sciences which deal with the corresponding…
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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…
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In the course of normal speaking the inhibitory function of the will is continuously directed to bringing the course of…
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Many psychologists ... thought by turning their attention to their own consciousness to be able to explain what happened when…
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Now the word-symbols of conceptual ideas have passed so long from hand to hand in the service of the understanding,…
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