Talks to Teachers on Psychology: And to Students on Some of Life's IdealsH. Holt, 1900 - Broj stranica: 301 |
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... inner meaning . Such a passionate inner meaning they may other mechanical artifices on which they are accus- tomed to.
... inner meaning . Such a passionate inner meaning they may other mechanical artifices on which they are accus- tomed to.
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... inner meaning . Such a passionate inner meaning they may easily acquire again if the pretension of our nation to.
... inner meaning . Such a passionate inner meaning they may easily acquire again if the pretension of our nation to.
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... inner ideals and institutions vi et armis upon Orientals should meet with a resistance as obdurate as so far it has been gallant and spirited . Religiously and philosophically , our ancient national doctrine of live and let live may ...
... inner ideals and institutions vi et armis upon Orientals should meet with a resistance as obdurate as so far it has been gallant and spirited . Religiously and philosophically , our ancient national doctrine of live and let live may ...
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... inner elements of his mental machine . Such a complete knowledge as this of the pupil , at once intuitive and analytic , is surely the knowledge at which every teacher ought to aim . Fortunately for you teachers , the elements of the ...
... inner elements of his mental machine . Such a complete knowledge as this of the pupil , at once intuitive and analytic , is surely the knowledge at which every teacher ought to aim . Fortunately for you teachers , the elements of the ...
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... inner life . The existence of this stream is the primal fact , the nature and origin of it form the essential problem , of our science . So far as we class the states or fields of consciousness , write down their several natures ...
... inner life . The existence of this stream is the primal fact , the nature and origin of it form the essential problem , of our science . So far as we class the states or fields of consciousness , write down their several natures ...
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abstract acquired action apperceiving apperception arithme asso association association of ideas become behavior blindness brain character Chautauqua child child-study conceptions concrete conduct connection coruscate effort emotional example excited experience eyes fact faculty feel field of consciousness habit heart hour human ideal imitation immediately impression impulse inhibition inner instinct keep kind labor laws learning lives margin matter mean memory mental methods mind MIND-WANDERING moral motor effects natively interesting nature ness never object one's passion pedagogics Phillips Brooks possible practical psychology pupils reaction remember RICHARD JEFFERIES rience schoolroom sensation sense significance sorb sort Spinoza stream of consciousness TALKS TO TEACHERS tendencies things thought tical tion Tolstoï truth uncon verbal virtue voluntary attention WALT WHITMAN whole wish words
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