10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PHRENISM»
Découvrez l'usage de
phrenism dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
phrenism et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at ...
The Vital forces are (nerve force) Neurism, (growth force) Bathmism, and (thought
force) Phrenism.* All •The objection of President Barnard to thought being "an
exhlbttionof aforce, is that "thought cannot be measured." This objection does not
...
2
The Turtle Hypodermic of Sickenpods: Liberal Studies in the ...
The condition from which our current outcomes advocates suffer was long ago
diagnosed by Pitirin Sorokin as quanto- phrenism, an infirmity of the mind
helpless before the complexity and ambiguity of the Real. It manifests as the
craving for ...
3
Robertson's Words for a Modern Age: A Cross Reference of ...
Qualifying words: oligophrenia, oligophrenic, phrenalgia, phrenectomy, phrenetic
, phrenic, phreniclasia, phrenism, phrenocardia, phre- nodynia, phrenogastric,
phrenoglottic, phreno- graph, phrenolegia, phrenologist, phrenology,
phrenopathy ...
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Schizotypal Personality
Factors 1 and 2 (Fl and F2) load on items that, in the two-factor solution published
in Venables et al. (1990), loaded on a single factor, labeled "schizo- phrenism,"
and was considered "positive" factor. The item content of the two factors is rather
...
Adrian Raine, Todd Lencz, Sarnoff A. Mednick, 1995
A scene comes into his mind, whether from a film or novel or from his own
phrenism, he does not know. He does not possess a clue as to why it suddenly
occurs to him—at this jeopardous time—but it correlates well with the horror
closing at ...
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Phrenism, that force is of the mental, under the direction of the human will. Vital
force is inherent in the organ or organism. Vital energy is the expression of vital
force. Function is energy expressed by or through vital force. The actions which ...
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The American Naturalist
These are, motion in all classes; heat in some only ; in a still smaller number,
electricity and light; in all, at certain times, growth-force or bathmism ; in many,
phrenism or mental or thought-force. These are all derived from equivalent
amounts of ...
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Human Behavior: In Relation to the Study of Educational, ...
... 391; indifference to study of, 447-448; study of to prevent war, 449;
psychopathic, 451- 452 Phenomena, mnemic, 34 Philosophy, interpretation of, 3;
speculative vagaries of, 4 Phototaxis, 290 Phrenism, 318 Phrenology, 15, 86
Phytogeny, ...
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Proceedings, American Philosophical Society (vol. 32, 1894)
... and phrenism or thought force, although both of these, if we rightly understand
him, are certain forms of entergogenism. Dr. John A. Ryder * has discussed in
one of his profound essays the relations of the statical and dynamical
phenomena ...
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The American journal of science
The remaining vital forces (nerve force, or neurism, and thought force, or
phrenism) are not primary, and, although doubtless affecting growth in higher
organisms, cannot be original causes applicable to all forms of life, both plant
and animal.
Yale University. Dept. of Geology and Geophysics, HighWire Press, 1898