Perhaps the strongest of the impressions left by these experiments regards the multifariousness of the work done by the mind in a state of halfunconsciousness, and the valid reason they afford for believing in the existence of still deeper strata of mental... Inquiries Into Human Faculty and Its Development - Sida 201efter Francis Galton - 1883 - 387 sidorObegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| 1879 - 626 sidor
...in a state of halfunconsciousness, and the valid reason they afford for believing in the existence of still deeper strata of mental operations, sunk...variety. We find that our working stock of ideas is narrowly limited, but that the mind continually recurs to them in conducting its operations ; therefore... | |
| 1884 - 676 sidor
...of operations of which the mind is unconscious, thus indicating a depth of mental action entirely " below the level of consciousness, which may account...the marvellous number and nimbleness of our mental association, and we learn also that they are very far indeed xxix. 89 from being infinite in their... | |
| Alfred Taylor Schofield - 1898 - 462 sidor
...by these experiments (on mind action) is the valid reason they afford for believing in the existence of still deeper strata of mental operations sunk wholly below the level of consciousness." l " The vast multiplicity of mental operations that are in simultaneous operation of which only a minute... | |
| Manfred Spitzer - 1999 - 382 sidor
...in a state of half-unconsciousness, and the valid reason they afford for believing in the existence of still deeper strata of mental operations, sunk...mental phenomena as cannot otherwise be explained. (Galton 1879:162; see also Galton 1883: 202-203). The quotation clearly demonstrates that Sigmund Freud... | |
| Russell Meares - 2000 - 216 sidor
...them, nor compel them to come.'1" Galton considered that his experiments supported the possibility 'of still deeper strata of mental operations, sunk...account for such mental phenomena as cannot otherwise be explained'.11 Gallon's walk serves as a metaphor of self as the stream of consciousness. In the case... | |
| Hans Jürgen Eysenck - 228 sidor
...mind in a state of half-consciousness, and the valid reason they afford for believing in the existence of still deeper strata of mental operations, sunk...mental phenomena as cannot otherwise be explained. Here is another quotation from Galton, concerning his experiments with word association: [The results]... | |
| 1879 - 624 sidor
...in a state of halfunconsciousness, and the valid reason they afford for believing in the existence of still deeper strata of mental operations, sunk...variety. We find that our working stock of ideas is narrowly limited, but that the mind continually recurs to them in conducting its operations ; therefore... | |
| Karl Pearson - 1924 - 570 sidor
...in a state of half-unconsciousness, and the valid reason they afford for believing in the existence of still deeper strata of mental operations, sunk...account for such mental phenomena as cannot otherwise be explained1. We gain an insight by these experiments into the marvellous number and nimbleness of our... | |
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