Custom settles habits of thinking in the understanding, as well as of determining in the will, and of motions in the body ; all which seems to be but trains of motion in the animal spirits, which once set a-going, continue in the same steps they have... The Principles of Psychology - 第 566 頁William James 著 - 1890完整檢視 - 關於此書
| John Locke - 1824 - 552 頁
...will, and of motions in the body ; all which seems to be but trains of motion in the animal spirits, which once set a-going, continue in the same steps...motion in it becomes easy, and as it were natural. As far as we can comprehend thinking, thus ideas seem to be produced in our minds ; or if they are... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1827 - 414 頁
...trains of motion in the ani" mal spirits, which, once set a-going, continue in the same " steps they had been used to, which, by often treading, are "worn into a smooth path."* * (Foot Note.) This theory, with respect to Habits, is very closely copied from Malebranche. " II faut... | |
| John Locke - 1828 - 602 頁
...will, and of motions in the body; all which seem to be but trains of motion in the animal spirits, which once set agoing, continue in the same steps...motion in it becomes easy, and, as it were, natural. As far as we can comprehend thinking, thus ideas seem to be produced in our minds ; or if they are... | |
| John Locke - 1828 - 436 頁
...will, and of motions in the body ; all which seems to be but trains of motion in the animal spirits, which once set a-going, continue in the same steps...motion in it becomes easy, and as it were natural. As far as we can comprehend thinking, thus ideas seem to be produced in our minds; or if they are not,... | |
| John Locke - 1828 - 424 頁
...will, and of motions in the body ; all which seems to be but trains of motion in the animal spirits, which once set a-going, continue in the same steps...motion in it becomes easy, and as it were natural. As far as we can comprehend thinking, thus ideas seem to be produced in our minds ; or if they are... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 422 頁
...in the following sentence of Locke ? " Habits seem to be but trains of motion in the animal spirits, which, once set a-going, continue in the same steps...which by often treading are worn into a smooth path." In. like manner, the laws which regulate the connexion between the mind and our external organs, in... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 410 頁
...in the following sentence of Locke 1 " Habits seem to be but trains of motion in the animal spirits, which, once set a-going, continue in the same steps...which by often treading are worn into a smooth path." In like manner, the laws which regulate the connexion between the mind and our external organs, in... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 430 頁
...in the following sentence of Locke 1 " Habits seem to be but trains of motion in the animal spirits, which, once set a-going, continue in the same steps...which by often treading are worn into a smooth path." In like manner, the laws which regulate the connexion between the mind and our external organs, in... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 518 頁
...Rech. de la Verite, Liv. ii. chap. 5. " Habits seem to be but trains of motion in the animal spirits, which, once set a-going, continue in the same steps...they have been used to, which, by often treading, arc worn into a smooth path." Locke, Book ii. chap. 33, § 6. f " Aiin qu'on ne puisse plus douter... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 518 頁
...Rech. de la Veriti, Liv. ii. chap. 5. " Habits seem to be but trains of motion in the animal spirits, which, once set a-going, continue in the same steps they have been used to, ichich, by often treading, are icorn into a smooth path." Locke, Book ii. chap. 33, § 6. have no existence... | |
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