| William James - 1890 - 716 頁
...general, a time filed with varied and interesting experiences seems short in passing, but long as tee look back. On the other hand, a tract of time empty...angle more like three weeks in the memory ; and a mouth of sickness hardly yields more memories than a day. The length in retrospect depends obviously... | |
| William James - 1890 - 718 頁
...estimation of lengths of time. In general, •a time filled with varied and interesting experiences seems short in passing, but long as we look back....of time empty of experiences seems long in passing. t but in retrospect short. A week of travel and sight-seeing may subtend an angle more like three weeks... | |
| William James - 1890 - 716 頁
...general, a time jiHed with varied and interesting experiences seems short in passing, but long as ice look back. On the other hand, a tract of time empty of experiences seems long in passing, bvt in retrospect short. A week of travel and sight-seeing may subtend an angle more like three weeks... | |
| William James - 1892 - 506 頁
...estimation of lengths of time. In general, a time filled with varied and interesting experiences seem* short in passing, but long as we look back. On the...three weeks in the memory; and a month of sickness yields hardly more memories than a day. The length in retrospect depends obviously on the multitudinousness... | |
| William James - 1892 - 510 頁
...of lengths of time. In general, a time filled with varied and interesting experiences seems sJiort in passing, but long as we look back. On the other...three weeks in the memory; and a month of sickness yields hardly more memories than a day. The length in retrospect depends obviously on the multitudinousness... | |
| William James - 1893 - 1710 頁
...general, a time filled with varied and interesting experiences seems short in passing, but long as ive look back. On the other hand, a tract of time empty...three weeks in the memory; and a month of sickness yields hardly more memories than a day. The length in retrospect depends obviously on the multitudinousness... | |
| William James - 1905 - 506 頁
...time filled with varied and interesting experiences seems short in passing, but long as we look tack. On the other hand, a tract of time empty of experiences...three weeks in the memory; and a month of sickness yields hardly more memories than a day. The length in retrospect depends obviously on the multitudinousness... | |
| John Clark Murray - 1904 - 538 頁
...lts being occupied or unoccupied. " In general, a time filled with varied and interesting experiences seems short in passing, but long as we look back....experiences seems long in passing, but in retrospect short." James's Principlet of Psychology, Vol. I., p. 624. convexity of the lens by the pressure of the ciliary... | |
| Leonardo Bianchi - 1906 - 930 頁
...the time gone by. ' In general,' says James, ' a time filled with varied and interesting experiences seems short in passing, but long as we look back....experiences seems long in passing, but in retrospect short.' In my opinion, the explanation of this phenomenon lies in the fact that states of consciousness —... | |
| Robert Chenault Givler - 1922 - 424 頁
...far as the kinetic system is concerned. Again, "time filled with varied and interesting experiences seems short in passing, but long as we look back....time empty of experiences seems long in passing, but short in retrospect. A week of travel and sightseeing may subtend an angle more than three weeks in... | |
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