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" ... by Hartley, and to which Mill, Bain, and Herbert Spencer belong. The characteristic point of their theory is, that they endeavour to account for the whole mental nature by the single principle of the association of ideas, or, as I call it, of mental... "
Address to the Members of the Tyneside Naturalists' Field Club at the Twenty ... - Page 26
by George Stewardson Brady - 1871 - 28 pages
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Habit and Intelligence, in Their Connexion with the Laws of Matter and Force ...

Joseph John Murphy - Biology - 1869 - 384 pages
...point of their theory is, that they endeavour to account for the whole mental nature by the single principle of the association of ideas, or, as I call...resolvable into any unintelligent force whatever. In the chapters that follow the psychological ones, I have endeavoured to show how the science of history...
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Monthly Journal of Science, and Annals of Biology, Astronomy ..., Volume 7

James Samuelson, William Crookes - Science - 1870 - 660 pages
...Natural Selection, or of any unintelligent agency whatever, so Mr. Murphy maintains that in all mental intelligence there is an element not derived from...habit, and not resolvable into any unintelligent force ; and is hence at iasue with the psychological school represented in this country by Mill, Bain, and...
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Quarterly Journal of Science: 1870, Volume 7

Science - 1870 - 682 pages
...Natural Selection, or of any unintelligent agency •whatever, so Mr. Murphy maintains that in all mental intelligence there is an element not derived from...habit, and not resolvable into any unintelligent force ; and is hence at issue with the psychological school represented in this country by Mill, Bain, and...
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Habit and Intelligence: A Series of Essays on the Laws of Life and Mind

Joseph John Murphy - Biology - 1879 - 650 pages
...point of their theory is, that they endeavour to account for the whole mental nature by the single principle of the association of ideas, or, as I call...from habit, and not resolvable into any unintelligent agency whatever. In the concluding chapters I endeavour to show how the science of history is capable...
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The Quarterly Journal of Science, Volume 7

Science - 1870 - 644 pages
...Natural Selection, or of any unintelligent agency whatever, so Mr. Murphy maintains that in all mental intelligence there is an element not derived from...habit, and not resolvable into any unintelligent force ; and is hence at issue with the psychological school represented in this country by Mill, Bain, and...
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Habit and intelligence in their connexion with the laws of matter and force

Joseph John Murphy - 1879 - 636 pages
...point of their- theory is, that they endeavour to account for the whole mental nature by the single principle of the association of ideas, or, as I call it, of mental habit. 1 maintain, on the contrary, that in all mental intelligence, as in organizing intelligence, there...
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