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" In short, the practically cognized present is no knife-edge, but a saddle-back, with a certain breadth of its own on which we sit perched, and from which we look in two directions into time. The unit of composition of our perception of time is a duration,... "
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding - Página 239
por John Locke - 1894
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The Journal of Speculative Philosophy, Volumen20

1886 - 458 páginas
...is no knife-edge, but a saddle-back, with a certain breadth of its own on which we sit perched, and from which we look in two directions into time. The...stern, as it were — a rearward- and a forwardlooking end.1 It is only as parts of this duration-Uoek that the relation of succession of one end to the other...
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The Journal of speculative philosophy: Ed. by Wm. T. Harris ..., Volumen20

1886 - 460 páginas
...is no knife-edge, but a saddle-back, with a certain breadth of its own on which we sit perched, and from which we look in two directions into time. The...composition of our perception of time is a duration, Avith a bow and a stern, as it were—a rearward- and a forwardlooking end. i It is only as parts of...
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The Principles of psychology v. 1, Volumen1

William James - 1890 - 716 páginas
...is no knifeedge, but a saddle-back, with a certain breadth of its own on which we sit perched, and from which we look in two directions into time. The...it were — a rearward- and a forward-looking end. t It is only • The Alternative, p. 167. f Locke, in his dim way. derived the sense of duration from...
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The Principles of Psychology, Volumen1

William James - 1890 - 720 páginas
...is no knifeedge, but a saddle-back, with a certain breadth of its own on which we sit perched, and from which we look in two directions into time. The...it were— a rearward- and a forward-looking end. f It is only * The Alternative, p. 167. f Locke, in his dim wny. derived the sense of duration from...
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The Principles of Psychology, Volumen1

William James - 1890 - 716 páginas
...Collard in the Fragments added to Jouflroy's Translation of Reid, I as parts of this duration-Uock that the relation of succession of one end to the...perceived. We do not first feel one end and then feel the other after it, and from the perception of the succession infer an interval of time between, but we...
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The Principles of Psychology, Volumen1

William James - 1890 - 720 páginas
...Fragments added to Jouflroy's Translation of Reid, as parts of this duration-Hock that the relation oi succession of one end to the other is perceived. We do not first feel one end and then feel the other after it, and from the perception of the succession infer an interval of time between, but we...
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The American Journal of Psychology, Volumen3

Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener, Karl M. Dallenbach, Madison Bentley, Edwin Garrigues Boring, Margaret Floy Washburn - 1891 - 638 páginas
...is no knife edge, but a saddle-back with a certain breadth of its own on which we sit perched, and from which we look in two directions into time. The...a forward-looking end. It is only as parts of this duration -block, that the relation of succession of one end to the other is perceived. We do not first...
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Psychology

William James - 1892 - 534 páginas
...unit of composition of our perception of time is a duration, with a bow and a stern, as it were—a rearward- and a forward-looking end. It is only as...perceived. We do not first feel one end and then feel the other after it, and from the perception of the succession infer an interval of time between, but we...
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Psychology

William James - 1892 - 510 páginas
...present, a sort of saddle-back of time with a certain length of its own, on which we sit perched, and from which we look in two directions into time. The...time is a duration, with a bow and a stern, as it were—a rearward- and a forward-looking end. It is only as parts of this duration-Mock that the relation...
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Psychology

William James - 1892 - 506 páginas
...present, a sort of saddle-back of time with a certain length of its own, on which we sit perched, and from which we look in two directions into time. The unit of composi-. tion of our perception of time is a duration, with a bow and a stern, as it were — a rearward-...
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