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The British Journal of Psychology, 1914, Vol. 6 (Classic Reprint)

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1. A variety of ways of handling the facts of attention has become familiar in the history of psychology. In the long run, however, they will all be found to fall under one or the other of two broadly contrasted modes of explanation which Lotze characterised in a well-known passage 3. On the one hand, attention has been depicted after the fashion of a varying power of illumination, a sort of waxing and waning light, which may be directed by the mind upon the several presentations it receives, and in accordance with the variations of which, other things remaining the same, will be the clearness, the precision, the complete ness in apprehension, of what is attended to. Lotze himself remarks upon the little help there is to be got from a View of this kind. By.

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ISBN: 9781330345696
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Author: British Psychological Society
Publisher: Forgotten Books an imprint of Fb&c Ltd
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 470 pages
Genres: Psychology