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Example sentences for "individual experience"

  • Even in the most common of our sensations there are enigmas never to be solved by those holding the absurd doctrine that all feeling and cognition belong to individual experience, and that the mind of the child newly-born is a tabula rasa.

  • To profit by individual experience is thus the only criterion we possess of the existence of the conscious experience itself.

  • It is indeed by no means easy to distinguish between what is dependent on individual experience, and what is not.

  • In the development of the instinctive avoidance, natural selection through elimination seems to be excluded, and the inheritance of individual experience is thus rendered probable.

  • And the interesting observations of Mr. Douglas Spalding showed beyond doubt that they are instinctive--their manifestation being prior to, and not the outcome of, individual experience.

  • It is all a matter of individual experience.

  • Individual Experience, therefore, must abide with us to the very end of our quest, as one principal and fundamental source of insight.

  • And so we must be able somehow to transcend the boundaries of any merely individual experience.

  • It is contradictory, too, of the directly observed every-day facts of individual experience.

  • They are the phenomena termed accidental by Aristotle and rejected as full realities by him, but which have become, in the habitat of individual experience, the headstone of the structure of modern research of science.

  • Such an analysis never isolates this particular exception which constitutes the scientific problems as an individual experience.

  • This seems to me to be involved in the conception of psychology as a natural science and in any legitimate carrying out of the Hegelian program of giving reality and creative import to individual experience.

  • It is here that knowledge, especially that gained by individual experience, is most helpful.

  • Freedom is fundamentally freedom to move and individuality is inconceivable without the capacity and the opportunity to gain an individual experience as a result of independent action.

  • In addition to the group tendencies that arise from a community of experience, individual propaganda may use every phase of individual experience, individual bias and prejudice.

  • This duality of our nature has as its consequence in the practical order, the irreducibility of a moral ideal to a utilitarian motive, and in the order of thought, the irreducibility of reason to individual experience.

  • If reason is only a form of individual experience, it no longer exists.

  • On the other hand, there is no question of denying the part due to individual experience.

  • From the perspective of today's jogger, running might seem an individual experience, and to a great extent it is.

  • Satisfying hunger in the fight for survival is an individual experience.

  • Meaning comes about in an individual experience of relating distinctions, not common experiences.

  • For this very reason, no psychological law can possibly describe the unique realities of individual experience.

  • On the scale of individual experience we have the classic instance of the arm moving through space in obedience to a hidden will.

  • In psychology, the facts are within the realm of consciousness, and therefore their demonstration is a matter of individual experience.

  • Modern physical science deduces this belief from the phenomena of daily life and the analogies of individual experience, thus giving precedence to material causes for mental concepts, or universal ideas.

  • It becomes, step by step, a matter of conscious, intelligent, individual experience.

  • We may somewhat haltingly describe the process, but we can never impart the knowledge to another, because it is an individual experience.

  • All this evidence would be greatly strengthened if we went beyond the limits of individual experience, and compared man with man, profession with profession, race with race, age with age.

  • The Iliad as a poem is a complete cycle of individual experience, but as an epoch is only half a cycle.

  • The Iliad, however, is a unity and has its own center of action, which is the wrath of Achilles and his reconciliation also; it is in itself a complete cycle of individual experience in the Trojan War.

  • As an individual experience it is a whole, and this is what makes it a poem and gives to it special unity.


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