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" The whole distinction of real and unreal, the whole psychology of belief, disbelief, and doubt, is thus grounded on two mental facts— first, that we are liable to think differently of the same; and second, that when we have done so, a>e can choose which... "
Mind and Health, with an Examination of Some Systems of Divine Healing - Seite 200
von Edward Ebenezer Weaver - 1913 - 500 Seiten
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The Principles of Psychology, Band 2

William James - 1908 - 722 Seiten
...must choose which way to stand by, for we cannot continue to think in two contradictory ways at once. The whole distinction of real and unreal, the whole...second, that when we have done so, we can choose which loay of thinking to adhere to and which to disregard. The subjects adhered to become real subjects,...
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The Monist, Band 2

Paul Carus - 1892 - 760 Seiten
...choose which way to stand by, for we cannot continue to think of it in two contradictory ways at once. The whole distinction of real and unreal, the whole psychology of belief, disbelief nnd Jou/'l, is thus grounded on two mental facts— first, thai ii'f are liable to think differently...
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The Principles of Psychology, Band 2

William James - 1902 - 728 Seiten
...must choose which way to stand by, for we cannot continue to think in two contradictory ways at once. The whole distinction of real and unreal, the whole...to think differently of the same ; and second, that ivhen loe have done so, we can choose ivhich way of thinking to adhere to and which to disregard. The...
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Psychology Applied to Legal Evidence and Other Constructions of Law

George Frederick Arnold - 1906 - 492 Seiten
...aspects of one psychic state, the real psychological opposites of belief are doubt and enquiry.' " The whole distinction of real and unreal, the whole...— first, that we are liable to think differently ; and second, that when we have done so, we can choose which way of thinking to adhere to and which...
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Space and Personality

Archibald Allan - 1913 - 640 Seiten
...does not " Flow." But all else does. Prof. James, delivering himself on this crucial point, says, " The whole distinction of real and unreal ; the whole...disbelief, and doubt, is thus grounded on two mental facts — (1) That we are liable to think differently of the same. And (2) that when we have done so, we...
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Space and Personality

Archibald Allan - 1913 - 644 Seiten
...thus grounded on two mental facts — (i) That we are liable to think differently of the same. And (2) that when we have done so, we can choose which way of thinking to adhere to, and which to disregard " (Psych, ii. 290). Now, we can not think differently of Space. And this fact settles both of the Professor's...
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The Principles of psychology v. 2, Band 2

William James - 1918 - 720 Seiten
...must choose which way to stand by, for we cannot continue to think in two contradictory ways at once. The whole distinction of real and unreal, the whole...disbelief, and doubt, is thus grounded on two mental facts — -ßrst, that we are liable to think differently of the same ; and second, that when we have done...
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Studies in the Psychology of the Mystics

Joseph Maréchal - 1927 - 360 Seiten
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Knowledge, Belief, and Opinion

John Laird - 1930 - 674 Seiten
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Behavioral Science, Bände 3-4

1958 - 752 Seiten
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