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Preliminary Discourse on the Study of Natural History, Frederick William Herschel John


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Автор: Frederick William Herschel John
Название:  Preliminary Discourse on the Study of Natural History
ISBN: 9780526696277
Издательство: Wentworth Press
Классификация: ISBN-10: 0526696273
Обложка/Формат: Hardcover
Страницы: 380
Вес: 0.71 кг.
Дата издания: 03.03.2019
Язык: English
Размер: 234 x 156 x 22
Поставляется из: США

The Telescope: (From the Encyclopжdia Britannica.)

Автор: Herschel Sir John Frederick William
Название: The Telescope: (From the Encyclopжdia Britannica.)
ISBN: 131499008X ISBN-13(EAN): 9781314990089
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Quiet revolution of caroline herschel

Автор: Winterburn, Emily
Название: Quiet revolution of caroline herschel
ISBN: 0750980672 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780750980678
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Описание: A new biography of one of the most influential female scientists looking at the ten `lost` years of Caroline`s life, when virtually no records of her own are still in existence.

An Analysys of the Action Consciousness, Based on the Simple Reaction

Автор: Coffin Joseph Herschel
Название: An Analysys of the Action Consciousness, Based on the Simple Reaction
ISBN: 168753540X ISBN-13(EAN): 9781687535405
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Описание: From the INTRODUCTION.The author began the experiments upon which this paper is based, in the fall of 1904, with the view of ultimately formulating some sort of definition of voluntary action, and of outlining, as accurately as might be, the psychology of it. The impulse which prompted this bit of research seems to have been one in common with a general impulse toward a more complete and satisfactory explanation of the problem which action sets to psychology. For, within the last year (1906), a number of articles and books have appeared, - notably Ach's Willensthatigkeit und das Denken, and the Garmann Festschrift, - all of which attack the problem of will, and of voluntary action. Generally speaking, it is safe to say that the phenomena of voluntary action have been, and are, the least understood of any group of psychical phenomena. In the course of the development of psychology, the chapter on 'will' has invariably presented great difficulty to the various psychologists, no matter to what school they may have belonged. It has probably provoked more sheer speculation than any other set of mental phenomena, and also lies at the bottom of a greater number of errors and misconceptions than anything else. Moreover, a great amount of the confusion which has arisen within the science of psychology itself, both with regard to its relation to the other sciences and to philosophy, can doubtless be traced to the different interpretations which have been given to attention, will and voluntary action. Historically, at least, the so-called psychological discussions of will have, in many instances, been purely metaphysical; and where not so, the explanations have led to many and various logical difficulties.So it is not surprising that Experimental Psychology, with its more advanced methods, and keener insight, should approach the problem of voluntary action, together with other higher, more intimate and more purely psychical processes, with hope and some degree of confidence; and neither is it surprising that the movement should be a general one. The history of science reveals the fact that advancement has usually been effected by independent, but simultaneous discoveries by different individuals. Hence, in relation to the above-mentioned books and articles, this article may appear to be a timely one.The Reaction Experiment has had a long and varied life, and has been put to many uses. As a psychological experiment, it was in its infancy from 1820, when Bessel began to investigate the difference in observation times in astronomy, and discovered what he called the 'personal equation, ' to 1850, when the need was felt for a more accurate method of observation, and the Registration Method (chronoscope) was introduced. During this period it meant little more than a possible means of standardizing individual differences, in the matter of correct transit observations. In 1856, Mitchell undertook to get the absolute 'personal equation, ' by the introduction of the Reaction Experiment proper. He called it the 'personality of the eye, ' however, thinking it a defect of that organ. And in this connection, Hartmann discovered in 1858 that expectation and surprise greatly affect the personal equation: in all of which we have the glimmering of its psychological importance.

New Testament Evangelism: The Eternal Purpose

Автор: Hobbs Herschel H.
Название: New Testament Evangelism: The Eternal Purpose
ISBN: 1258311976 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781258311971
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America`s Chessboard

Автор: Taylor James Herschel
Название: America`s Chessboard
ISBN: 0989095762 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780989095761
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