A man might be occupied all day in dressing and undressing himself; the attitude of his body would absorb all his attention and energy; the washing of his hands or the fastening of a button would be as difficult to him on each occasion as to the child... ... The Laws of Habit - Seite 441von William James - 1887Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| S. W. Sadava - 1987 - 144 Seiten
...body would absorb all his attention and energy; the washing of his hands or the fastening of a button would be as difficult to him on each occasion as to...furthermore, be completely exhausted by his exertions, (p. 138) Furthermore, James's (1893) description of the transition from deliberate behavior to automatized... | |
| William Walker Atkinson - 2007 - 237 Seiten
...body would absorb all his attention and energy ; the washing of his hands or the fastening of a button would be as difficult to him on each occasion as to the child on its first trial 5 and he would, furthermore, be completely exhausted by Ms exertions. Think of the pains necessary... | |
| William James - 2007 - 709 Seiten
...body would absorb all his attention and energy ; the washing of his hands or the fastening of a button would be as difficult to him on each occasion as to the child OH its first trial ; and he would, furthermore, be completely exhausted by his exertions. Think of... | |
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