Will. In a voluntary act of the simplest kind, we can find nothing beyond a mental representation of the act, followed by a performance of it — a rising of that incipient psychical change which constitutes at once the tendency to act and the idea of... On the Localisation of Movements in the Brain - Strana xxxviiautor/autoři: John Hughlings Jackson - 1873 - 37 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Herbert Spencer - 1890 - 682 str.
...does become real ; and this passing of an ideal motor change into a real one, we distinguish aa Will. In a voluntary act of the simplest kind, we can find...change which constitutes the performance of the act, in HO far as it is mental. Between an involuntary movement of the leg and a voluntary one, the difference... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1892 - 822 str.
...does become real ; and this passing of ideal motor change into a real one, we distinguish as Will. In a voluntary act of the simplest kind, we can find...a rising of that incipient psychical change which constitntea at once the tendency to act and the idea of the act, into the complete psychical change... | |
| Denton Jaques Snider - 1899 - 584 str.
...sphere of Desire, whose content is an image which is immediately executive. Mr. Spencer continues: " In a voluntary act of the simplest kind we can find...representation of the act followed by a performance of it." Mr. Spencer can see in the Will hardly more than Desire, and that too, in its immediate, executive... | |
| Gustav Spiller - 1902 - 576 str.
...to an aim which is more general, more remote, and more indirect." Spencer, Psychology, 1890, i : " In a voluntary act of the simplest kind, we can find...representation of the act, followed by a performance of it" (p. 497). "An involuntary movement .... occurs without previous consciousness of the movement to be... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1910 - 666 str.
...does become real; and this passing of an ideal motor change into a real one, we distinguish as Will. In a voluntary act of the simplest kind, we can find...representation of the act, followed by a performance of it—a rising of that incipient psychical change which constitutes at once the tendency to act and... | |
| Einar Tegen - 1924 - 330 str.
...welche Vorstellung die Handlung selbst folgt. "In a voluntary act of the simplest kind", sagt Spencer, "we can find nothing beyond a mental representation of the act, followed by a performance of it."1 In diesen 'Worten ist eigentlich die ganze Willenstheorie Spencers beschlossen — so einfach... | |
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