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" Thus, the experience-hypothesis furnishes an adequate solution. The genesis of instinct, the development of memory and reason out of it, and the consolidation of rational actions and inferences into instinctive ones, are alike explicable on the single... "
Spencer and Spencerism - Page 113
by Hector Macpherson - 1900 - 241 pages
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The Principles of Psychology: The data of psychology. The inductions of ...

Herbert Spencer - 1870 - 658 pages
...rational knowledge that appears intuitive. Thus, the experience-hypothesis furnishes an adequate solution. The genesis of instinct, the development of memory...external phenomena has been repeated in experience. § 206. But does the experience-hypothesis also explain the evolution of the higher forms of rationality...
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The Principles of Psychology, Volume 1

Herbert Spencer - 1870 - 704 pages
...rational knowledge that appears intuitive. Thus, the experience-hypothesis furnishes an adequate solution. The genesis of instinct, the development of memory...external phenomena has been repeated in experience. § 206. But does the experience-hypothesis also explain the evolution of the higher forms of rationality...
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The Principles of psychology, Volume 1

Herbert Spencer - 1873 - 662 pages
...rational knowledge that appears intuitive. Thus, the experience-hypothesis furnishes an adequate solution. The genesis of instinct, the development of memory...external phenomena has been repeated in experience. § 206. But does the experience-hypothesis also explain the evolution of the higher forms of rationality...
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The Principles of Psychology, Volume 1

Herbert Spencer - 1873 - 660 pages
...rational knowledge that appears intuitive. Thus, the experience-hypothesis furnishes an adequate solution. The genesis of instinct, the development of memory...external phenomena has been repeated in experience. / V § 206. But docs the experience-hypothesis also explain the evolution of the higher forms of rationality...
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The Principles of Psychology, Volume 1

Herbert Spencer - 1876 - 660 pages
...knowledge that appears intuitive. Thus, the experience-hypothesis furnishes an adequate solution. Tho genesis of instinct, the development of memory and...external phenomena has been repeated in experience. § 20G. But does the experience-hypothesis also explain the evolution of the higher forms of rationality...
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Works, Volume 2

Herbert Spencer - 1881 - 682 pages
...rational knowledge that appears intuitive. Thus, the experience-hypothesis furnishes an adequate solution. The genesis of instinct, the development of memory...external phenomena has been repeated in experience. § 206. But does the experience-hypothesis also explain the evolution of the higher forms of rationality...
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An Epitome of the Synthetic Philosophy

Frederick Howard Collins - 1889 - 610 pages
...presented. 206. Does the experience-hypothesis furnish an adequate solution of the foregoing? It does. The genesis of instinct, the development of memory...external phenomena has been repeated in experience. And so with the evolution of the higher forms of rationality out of the lower. 207. To complete the...
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The Principles of Psychology, Volume 2

William James - 1890 - 726 pages
...so brought into harmony with them. "Thus, the experience-hypothesis furnishes an adequate solution. The genesis of instinct, the development of memory...external phenomena has been repeated in experience. '' The universal law that, other things equal, the cohesion of psychical states is proportionate to...
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The Will to Believe: And Other Essays in Popular Philosophy

William James - 1896 - 360 pages
...longer obtain, and Spencer might be quite right with his fundamental law of intelligence, which says, "The cohesion between psychical states is proportionate...which the relation between the answering external pheonmena has been repeated in experience." a 1 That is, if a certain general character be rapidly...
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The Will to Believe: And Other Essays in Popular Philosophy

William James - 1896 - 374 pages
...longer obtain, and Spencer might be quite right with his fundamental law of intelligence, which says, "The cohesion between psychical states is proportionate...which the relation between the answering external pheonmena has been repeated in experience." 2 1 That is, if a certain general character be rapidly...
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