... and fix the impressed modification, rather than to counteract it by renewing the original constitution of the tissue that has been impressed. Thus, we notice after exercising our muscles or our brain in a new way, that we can do so no longer at that... Habit - Seite 18von William James - 1890 - 68 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1886 - 982 Seiten
...after exercising our muscles or onr brain in a new way, that we can do so no longer at that time ; but after a day or two of rest, when we resume the...discipline, our increase in skill not seldom surprises us. This has led a German author to say that we learn to swim during the winter and to skate during the... | |
| William James - 1887 - 26 Seiten
...after exercising our muscles or our brain in a new way, that we can do so no longer at that time ; but after a day or two of rest, when we resume the...discipline, our increase in skill not seldom surprises us. This has led a German author to say that we learn to swim during the winter and to skate during the... | |
| William James - 1890 - 716 Seiten
...after exercising our muscles or our brain in a new way, that we can do so no longer at that time ; but after a day or two of rest, when we resume the...it has led a German author to say that we learn to awim during the winter and to skate during the summer. Dr. Carpenter writes :* " It is a matter of... | |
| William James - 1892 - 518 Seiten
...notice after exercising our muscles or our brain in a new way, that we can do so no longer at that time; but after a day or two of rest, when we resume the...during the winter, and to skate during the summer. Practical Effects of Habit.—First, habit simplifies our movements, makes them accurate, and diminishes... | |
| William James - 1892 - 510 Seiten
...notice after exercising our muscles or our brain in a new way, that we can do so no longer at that time; but after a day or two of rest, when we resume the discipline, our increase in skil 1 not seldom surprises us. I have often noticed this in learning a tune; and it has led a German... | |
| John MacCunn - 1900 - 246 Seiten
...essay, that we seem to have improved in the interval. Whence the staggering paradox, cited by James, that we learn to swim during the winter, and to skate during the summer ! l There may of course be nothing here more occult than recovery from fatigue. For the failures of... | |
| John MacCunn - 1900 - 248 Seiten
...essay, that we seem to have improved in the interval. Whence the staggering paradox, cited by James, that we learn to swim during the winter, and to skate during the summer1! There may of course be nothing here more occult than recovery from fatigue. For the failures... | |
| Robert Robertson Rusk - 1912 - 318 Seiten
...explain: it would appear as if the training had gone on unaided, and it leads to the oftquoted paradox that we learn to swim during the winter and to skate during the summer. 1 Naturally no such training takes place in the interval, although there may be a further development... | |
| Robert Robertson Rusk - 1912 - 320 Seiten
...explain : it would appear as if the training had gone on unaided, and it leads to the oftquoted paradox that we learn to swim during the winter and to skate during the summer.1 Naturally no such training takes place in the interval, although there may be a further development... | |
| David R. Major - 1913 - 440 Seiten
...the practice was discontinued. The observation of this fact has led a German author, quoted by James, to say "that we learn to swim during the winter and to skate during the summer." Habit and Instinct. — Jn the paragraph on 'the transitoriness of instinct', it was said that under... | |
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