MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «OBLIVISCENCE»
obliviscence
obliviscence
merriam
webster
cence
noun
ˌäbləˈvisən
full
forgetfulness
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forget
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ˌɒblɪˈvɪsəns
wiktionary
uncountable
unconscious
product
where
cannot
tell
soul
space
retention
which
needs
explanation
meaning
encyclo
results
from
encyclopedia
glance
forgetting
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «OBLIVISCENCE»
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Obliviscence. — From the laws of memory the general conditions of forgetfulness
can be easily deduced. The converse of the primary laws of suggestion may be
formulated in the statement that events uncorrected by either similarity or ...
2
Obliviscence and Reminiscence, by Philip Boswood Ballard
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Philip Boswood Ballard, 2010
3
The North British Review
It is also held that, in extreme eases of the operation of the Law of Obliviscence,
such a Dissociation, so to speak, or repugnance, is established between two
ideas, that they cannot be called into the mind together. This is the opposite to the
...
It has already been observed that reminiscence differs from stored knowledge, in
that obliviscence of original setting generally characterises each item of our
accumulated learning. Obliviscence is also involved in the transition from a string
of ...
Frederick Robert Tennant, 1928
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The North British Review
It is also held that, in extreme cases of the operation of the Law of Obliviscence,
such a Dissociation, so to speak, or repugnance, is established between two
ideas, that they cannot be called into the mind together. This is the opposite to the
...
(b) 'Obliviscence is a gradual process of deterioration in the capacity to revive
past experiences. We are not able to reproduce certain past events in our life; or
pupils are not able to reproduce lines of a poem or a definition in Geometry. This
is ...
7
an introduction to the theory of perception
There is an unconsciousness in time, e.g. during sleep, inattention, and in
obliviscence ; and in space, as in the periphery of the field of consciousness. The
unconscious embraces " unwitting"2 behaviour, such as is associated with much
of ...
8
Practical Psychology: FOR STUDENTS OF EDUCATION
It is now a simple matter to calculate the amount of reminiscence and
obliviscence for each period of time. By the amount of reminiscence is meant the
number of lines correctly reproduced which were not reproduced correctly
immediately after ...
9
An Examination of Sir William Hamilton's Philosophy
I have already made mention of a very important part of the Laws of Association,
which may be termed the Laws of Obliviscence. If Sir W. Hamilton had sufficiently
attended to those laws, he never could have maintained, that if we knew the ...
10
Romantic Empiricism: Poetics and the Philosophy of Common ...
It is one of the principal Laws of Obliviscence, that when a number of ideas
suggest one another by association with such certainty and rapidity as to
coalesce together in a group, all those members of the group which remain long
without ...