Public OpinionMacmillan, 1922 - 427 頁 |
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第 13 頁
... imagine three million men . No one , in fact , can imagine them , and the professionals do not try . They think of them as , say , two hundred divisions . But Miss Sherwin has no access to the order of battle maps , and so if she is to ...
... imagine three million men . No one , in fact , can imagine them , and the professionals do not try . They think of them as , say , two hundred divisions . But Miss Sherwin has no access to the order of battle maps , and so if she is to ...
第 79 頁
... imagine . Yet even the eyewitness does not bring back a naïve picture of the scene.1 For experience seems to 1 E. g . cf. Edmond Locard , L'Enquête Criminelle et les Méthodes Scientifiques . A great deal of interesting material has been ...
... imagine . Yet even the eyewitness does not bring back a naïve picture of the scene.1 For experience seems to 1 E. g . cf. Edmond Locard , L'Enquête Criminelle et les Méthodes Scientifiques . A great deal of interesting material has been ...
第 90 頁
... imagine most things before we experi- ence them . And those preconceptions , unless edu- cation has made us acutely aware , govern deeply the whole process of perception . They mark out certain objects as familiar or strange ...
... imagine most things before we experi- ence them . And those preconceptions , unless edu- cation has made us acutely aware , govern deeply the whole process of perception . They mark out certain objects as familiar or strange ...
第 91 頁
... imagine most things before we experi- ence them . And those preconceptions , unless edu- cation has made us acutely aware , govern deeply the whole process of perception . They mark out certain objects as familiar or strange ...
... imagine most things before we experi- ence them . And those preconceptions , unless edu- cation has made us acutely aware , govern deeply the whole process of perception . They mark out certain objects as familiar or strange ...
第 92 頁
... imagine , directly to us without human meddling , and they are the most effortless food for the mind conceivable . Any de- scription in words , or even any inert picture , requires an effort of memory before a picture exists in the mind ...
... imagine , directly to us without human meddling , and they are the most effortless food for the mind conceivable . Any de- scription in words , or even any inert picture , requires an effort of memory before a picture exists in the mind ...
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