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—Historical Sketch—Various Divisions of the Mental Faculties. |
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DIVISION FIRST. |
THE INTELLECTUAL FACULTIES. |
PRELIMINARY TOPICS. |
CHAPTER I. |
CONSCIOUSNESS. |
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CHAPTER II. |
ATTENTION. |
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CHAPTER III. |
CONCEPTION. |
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PART FIRST. |
THE PRESENTATIVE POWER. |
SENSE, OR PERCEPTION BY THE SENSES. |
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Section. |
I. |
—General Observations. |
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Section. |
II. |
—Analysis of the Perceptive Process. |
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Section. |
III. |
—Analysis and Classification of the Qualities of Bodies. |
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Section. |
IV. |
—Organs of Sense—Analysis of their Several Functions. |
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Section. |
V. |
—Amount of Information derived from the Respective Senses. |
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Section. |
VI. |
—Credibility of our Sensations and Perceptions. |
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Section. |
VII. |
—Historical Sketch. |
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I. Of different Divisions of the Qualities of Bodies. |
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II. Of different Theories of Perception. |
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PART SECOND. |
THE REPRESENTATIVE POWER. |
GENERAL OBSERVATIONS. |
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CHAPTER I. |
MEMORY. |
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Section. |
I. |
—Mental Reproduction. |
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I. Nature. |
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II. Laws. |
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Section. |
II. |
—Mental Recognition, as distinguished from Mental Reproduction. |
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I. General Character. |
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II. What is implied in an Act of Memory. |
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III. Qualities of Memory. |
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IV. Memory as related to Intellectual Strength. |
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V. Cultivation of Memory. |
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