A whiff of ammonia coming in contact with the eyes, produces a smart ; getting into the nostrils, excites the consciousness we describe as an intolerably strong odour ; being condensed on the tongue, generates an acrid taste ; while ammonia applied in... The Principles of Psychology - Strana 199autor/autoři: Herbert Spencer - 1871Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Herbert Spencer - 1870 - 704 str.
...differences we recognize so much as matters of course that we forget their significance. Here, however, they must not be passed over. Many kinds of matter...varying with the structure of the species, must be named here also as varying with the structure of the part affected. A vibrating tuning-fork touched with... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1873 - 660 str.
...differences we recognize so much as matters of course that we forget their significance. Here, however, they must not be passed over. Many kinds of matter...varying with the structure of the species, must be named here also as varying with the structure of the part affected. A vibrating tuning-fork touched with... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1873 - 662 str.
...which, when applied to the skin at large, cause only sensations of touch, cause, when applied to tuo tongue, sensations of touch and taste ; or, if they...varying with the structure of the species, must be named here also as varying with the structure of the part affected. A vibrating tuning-fork touched with... | |
| John Fiske - 1874 - 522 str.
...thirdly, let us notice a set of facts which are so familiar to us that we overlook their significance. "A whiff of ammonia, coming in contact with the eyes,...tender part of the skin, makes it burn, as we say." " A vibrating tuning-fork, touched with the fingers, gives them a sense of jar ; held between the teeth,... | |
| John Fiske - 1874 - 504 str.
...thirdly, let us notice a set of facts which are so familiar to us that we overlook their significance. "A whiff of ammonia, coming in contact with the eyes,...tender part of the skin, makes it burn, as we say." " A vibrating tuning-fork, touched with the fingers, gives them a sense of jar ; held between the teeth,... | |
| John Fiske - 1875 - 496 str.
...facts which are so familiar to us that we overlook their significance. "A whiff of ammonia, coining in contact with the eyes, produces a smart ; getting...odour ; being condensed on the tongue, generates an aciid taste ; while ammonia, applied in solution to a tender part of the skin, makes it burn, as we... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1881 - 698 str.
...differences we recognize so much as matters of course that we forget their significance. Here, however, they must not be passed over. Many kinds of matter...varying with the structure of the species, must be named here also as varying with the structure of the part affected. A vibrating tuning-fork touched with... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1881 - 682 str.
...differences we recognize so much as matters of course that we forget their significance. Here, however, they must not be passed over. Many kinds of matter...varying with the structure of the species, must be named here also as varying with the structure of the part affected. A vibrating tuning-fork touched with... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1882 - 682 str.
...recognize so much as matters of course that we forget their significance. Here, however, they must not bo passed over. Many kinds of matter which, when applied...getting into the nostrils, excites the consciousness wo describe as an intolerably strong odour; being condensed on the tongue, generates an acrid taste... | |
| William M. Lacy - 1883 - 254 str.
...impressible by changes in the field of view which do not impress the European." (Prin. of Psy., § 80.) "A whiff of ammonia coming in contact with the eyes,...consciousness we describe as an intolerably strong odor; being condensed on the tongue, generates an acrid taste; while ammonia applied in solution to... | |
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