An Introduction to Discourse Analysis
... mind , that the human mind is , at root , a pattern recognizer and builder ( see references at opening of Section 3.6 , p . 46 ) . However , since the world is infinitely full of potentially meaningful patterns and sub- patterns in ...
A Brief Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind
... mind to more amorous matters . The functionalist admits that neuro- science helps identify the dependency of minds ... patterns of connections between mental states . Now , the functionalist need not sug- gest that such properties ...
A Brief Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind
... mind to more amorous matters . The functionalist admits that neuro- science helps identify the dependency of minds ... patterns of connections between mental states . Now , the functionalist need not sug- gest that such properties ...
An Introduction to Persian Art Since the Seventh Century A.D.
... mind a pattern as complicated as an orchestral score or children , almost babies , swiftly and accurately working designs according to instructions that are , after all , often most ambiguous ; men and women rapidly tying 1,200 knots in ...
Readings in Sociology to Accompany An Introduction to Sociology
... patterns overlap , and the texture of a given mind is , of course , an empirical issue . This , how- ever , does not detract from the truth of the statement that contemporary mind functions as a unity , with a different complex than ...
An Introduction to the Theory of the Human Mind
... thought . New York has temples that rule the landscape and sway the hearts ... thought , and aspirations to a cold , still , inexorable earth that ... patterns of domestic virtue . We men and women here to - night are of varied ...
An Introduction to Child Study
... thought patterns . This is ad- vantageous from the standpoint of learning because meaningful material is easier to learn than material that is not understood . Any subject that is Greek to the child is hard to learn . In the second ...
Schaum's Outline of Introduction to Psychology
... mind develops from birth to adulthood . Philosophers also faced the same ... introduction of scientific inquiry into behavioral areas was borrowed or ... patterns were thought to be possessed by the devil . In the early 1880s ...
The Microscope; an Introduction to Microscopic Methods and to Histology
Simon Henry Gage. ance under the microscope of objects having geometrical patterns and especially if there are several ... mind the exact appearance of any structure or complex pattern , that many efforts have been made to have the ...
An Introduction to Social Psychology
... patterns for adjust- ment purposes . These are attitudinal or neuro ... Mind , Chs . III - VII , XII , XIII Dewey , J. , Human Nature and Conduct ... Introduction to Neurology , Ch . IV Jennings , H. S. , Behavior of the Lower ...
Pattern Makers' Journal
... introduction of improve- ments . It should also be pointed out that Labor is ... mind that is now inert to become active in bringing progress about . Suppose ... PATTERN MAKERS ' JOURNAL.
An Introduction to Aesthetics
... pattern . If an appreciator can grasp such a pattern , that is , if its beauty is not too great for him , he will ... mind " , in the words of Professor Langfeld " Together with pleasure in the unity there is a pleasure in its ...
Introduction to Psychology
... patterns and feelings , organisms , with nervous systems ) and possibly ... patterns , feelings , and , possibly , representational consciousness ; G. III , social ... MIND IN ANIMALS 243 social insects , Group III . 242 PHYLOGENESIS.
An Introduction to Group Work Practice
... mind . Patterns of communication focus on the needs of members , such as adjusting to parenthood and becoming effective par- ents . To evaluate the success of the group , the worker focuses on members ' satis- faction with the group ...
General Introduction to Psychology
... mind . There are no vexing questions about the " unconscious , " instinct , or intelligence . Bodily performance is regarded not for what it gets done but for the kinæsthetic and organic patterns it furnishes . Thought is interesting ...
An Historical Introduction to Modern Psychology
... Introduction to Social Psychology ( 1908 ) . McDougall gives us here ... patterns , continue in all human life to be the mainsprings to action . Each ... Mind , 1920 ) that this earlier work was not meant to be a book on social ...
An Introduction to Modern Logic
... mind - made structures , and with these only.4 In dealing with natural ... patterns are clear and form a wonderfully con- sistent group as a whole ... mind - made structures . It is only so far as they are made strictly in ...
The Works of Henry Fielding with an Introduction \
... mind of man is more likely to be overwhelmed with sorrow and shame than to draw any good uses from such patterns ; for in the former instance hemay be both concerned and ashamed to see a pattern of excellence , in his nature , which he ...
An Introduction to Modern Social Problems
... patterns of their Greek school - masters . Rome early manifested signs of her coming greatness in ways which were foreign to Greek and. 18 J. H. Robinson , Mind in the Making , pp . 110-111 , on this see further E. Hatch , The Influence ...
Introduction to Sociology
... thought . " As Franz Boas , a foremost American anthropologist , says : " The organization of mind is practically identical among all races of men . ' 198 Each of the major human patterns of living has been influenced by geographic ...
