... before we decide that pleasure or pain alone may constitute a complete state of mind, it may be well to inquire : What is the connexion between feelings of pleasure and pain and the two remaining possible constituents of consciousness, as we can observe... Library of Advertising - Page 49edited by - 1911Full view - About this book
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...possible constituents of consciousness, as we can observe them now ? Broadly speaking, what we find is (1) that we are aware of a certain change in our sensations, thoughts, or circumi Cf. Horwicz, Psychologische Analysen, lt*t Theil, Absclin. vi. stances, (2) that we are pleased... | |
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...possible constituents of consciousness, as we can observe them now? Broadly speaking, what we find is (1) that we are aware of a certain change in our sensations, thoughts, or circum1 Cy. Horwicz, Psychologische Analyscn, I*«r Theil, Abschu. vi. stances, (2) that we, are pleased... | |
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