... saddle-back with a certain breadth of its own on which we sit perched, and from which we look in two directions into time. The unit of composition of our perception of time is a duration, with a bow and a stern, as it were, a rearward and a forward-looking... The Journal of Speculative Philosophy - 第 378 頁1886完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener, Karl M. Dallenbach, Madison Bentley, Edwin Garrigues Boring, Margaret Floy Washburn - 1891 - 638 頁
...stern, as it were, a rearward and a forward-looking end. It is only as parts of this duration -block, that the relation of succession of one end to the...the interval of time as a whole, with its two ends imbedded in it. The experience is from the outset a synthetic datum, not a simple one ; and to sensible... | |
| William James - 1892 - 510 頁
...stern, as it were — a rearward- and a forward-looking end. It is only as parts of this duration-block that the relation of succession of one end to the...the other after it, and from the perception of the snccession infer an interval of time between, but we seem to feel the interval of time as a whole,... | |
| John Locke - 1894 - 692 頁
...stern, as it were, a rear-ward and a forward-looking end. It is only as parts of this duration-block that the relation of succession of one end to the...perceived. We do not first feel one end, and then feel the oilier after it, and from the perception of the succession infer an interval of time between, but we... | |
| 1917 - 714 頁
...Creative Evolution, p. 5. ward and a forward-looking end. It is only as parts of this duration-block that the relation of succession of one end to the...the interval of time as a whole with its two ends imbedded in it.' 1 ' The content of the duration thus steadily perceived is in a constant flux, events... | |
| William James - 1905 - 506 頁
...stern, as it were — a rearward- and a forward-looking end. It is only as parts of this duration-block that the relation of succession of one end to the other is perceived. Wo do not first feel one end and then feel the other after it, and from the perception of the succession... | |
| Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison - 1917 - 452 頁
...THE SPECIOUS PRESENT 353 ward and a forward-looking end. It is only as parts of this duration-block that the relation of succession of one end to the...the interval of time as a whole with its two ends imbedded in it.' 1 ' The content of the duration thus steadily perceived is in a constant flux, events... | |
| Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison - 1917 - 450 頁
...stern, as it were—a rearward and a forward-looking end. It is only as parts of this duration-block that the relation of succession of one end to the...the interval of time as a whole with its two ends imbedded in it.' 1 ' The content of the duration thus steadily perceived is in a constant flux, events... | |
| Paul Carus - 1920 - 644 頁
...stern, as it were-^a rearward and a forward-looking end. It is only as parts of this duration-block that the relation of succession of one end to the other is perceived. .. .The experience is from the outset a synthetic datum, not a simple one; and to sensible perception... | |
| Roy Wood Sellars - 1922 - 378 頁
...stern, as it were — a rearward and a forward-looking end. It is only as parts of this duration-block that the relation of succession of one end to the other is perceived .... The experience is from the outset a synthetic datum, not a simple one; and to sensible perception... | |
| Charles Spearman - 1923 - 382 頁
...stern, as it were — a rearward- and a forwardlooking end. It is only as parts of this duration-block that the relation of succession of one end to the other is perceived." 2 1 The Alternative, p. 167. Upon this basis many psychologists have committed themselves to a veritable... | |
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