| Théodule Ribot - 1873 - 382 str.
...impression of exterior objects causes vibrations, by means of the ether, which produce sensation. Now, ' sensory vibrations, by being often repeated, beget...vibrations, which may also be called vibratiuncles, or miniature vibrations, corresponding to themselves respectively.' These vibratiuncles, which are... | |
| George Spencer Bower - 1881 - 296 str.
...&c., the miniatures of the rest. [Prop. XI.]. The former he translates into vibration language thus : Sensory vibrations, by being often repeated, beget...the brain a disposition to diminutive vibrations, or vibratiuncules. Having explained that sensations associated often enough tend to generate similarly... | |
| Henry Calderwood - 1884 - 572 str.
...as to how this is accomplished are merely conjectures, such as the improbable one of Hartley, that " sensory vibrations, by being often repeated, beget,...the brain, a disposition to diminutive vibrations." (Hartley, On Man, ip 58.) For, as Professor Huxley has said, " Physiology is at present incompetent... | |
| 1895 - 476 str.
...ones, which are furmed from them, and of whose very essence il is to be complex. „ Ibid., p. 58. " Sensory vibrations, by being often repeated, beget...disposition to diminutive vibrations which may also be A la fin du xvm e siècle, l'école écossaise jetait un vif éclat. Les doctrines empiriques que nous... | |
| Ernest Albee - 1902 - 450 str.
...simple vibration in this substance ; in the case of complex sensations, associated vibrations. But " sensory vibrations, by being often repeated, beget,...to diminutive vibrations, which may also be called vibratiunclcs, and miniatures, corresponding to themselves respectively ". 1 To the vibratiuncles,... | |
| Theodor Ziehen - 1908 - 60 str.
...im 18. Jahrhundert. So sagt Hartley (Observations on man. his frame. bis duty, and his expectations, Prop. IX): „Sensory vibrations, by being often repeated,...miniatures, corresponding to themselves respectively". 13) Zu S. 8. Diese Undefinierbarkeit teilt der Unterschied zwischen Vorstellung und Empfindung mit... | |
| Theodor Ziehen - 1908 - 60 str.
...So sagt Hartley (Observations on man. bis frame. bis duty, and bis expectations, Prop. IX): nSensory vibrations, by being often repeated, beget, in the...miniatures, corresponding to themselves respectively". 13) Zu S. 8. Diese Undeh'nierbarkeit teilt der Unterschied zwischen Vorstellung und Empf1ndung mit... | |
| Boris Sidis - 1914 - 436 str.
...or images of themselves which may be called simple ideas of sensation," and correspondingly we have "sensory vibrations, by being often repeated, beget...brain a disposition to diminutive vibrations which may be called vibratiuncles and miniatures corresponding to themselves respectively." The vibratiuncle... | |
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