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" ... whose fires had been drawn. These impulses are the mental forces that maintain and shape all the life of individuals and societies, and in them we are confronted with the central mystery of life and mind and will... "
A Study of the Bases of Public Opinion - Page 14
by Vicente Albano Pacis - 1925 - 220 pages
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Psychological Review, Volume 27

James Mark Baldwin, James McKeen Cattell, Howard Crosby Warren, John Broadus Watson, Herbert Sidney Langfeld, Carroll Cornelius Pratt, Theodore Mead Newcomb - 1920 - 516 pages
...McDougall's discussion of the parental instincts, 'Soc. Psychol.,' p. 267 ff. 'Cf. 'Soc. Psychol.,' p. 323. 7 "These impulses are the mental forces that maintain...shape all the life of individuals and societies." 'Soc. Psychol.," p. 44. 6 Cf. Woodworth, 'Dynamic Psychol.,' p. 72 ff. human behavior to be the province...
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An Introduction to Social Psychology

William McDougall - 1909 - 378 pages
...motionless like a wonderful clockwork whose mainspring had been removed or a steam-engine whose fires had been drawn. These impulses are the mental forces...with the central mystery of life and mind and will The following chapters, I hope, will render clearer, and will give some support to, the views briefly...
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The Educational Theory of Jean Jacques Rousseau

William Boyd - 1911 - 390 pages
...satisfactions, while pleasure and pain do bat serve to guide them in their choice of the means. . . . These impulses are the mental forces that maintain...with the central mystery of life and mind and will." — JlAcDouoAH.. An Introduction to Social Psychology,^. 44. Again: "The fundamental problem of social...
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Instinct and Experience

Conwy Lloyd Morgan - 1912 - 328 pages
...of all activities and supply the driving power by which all mental activities are sustained. . . . These impulses are the mental forces that maintain...with the central mystery of life and mind , and will " (p. 44). Now. we may, from my point of view, quite legitimately speak of behaviour or of mental process...
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The Primacy of Personality in Pedagogy

John William Jent - 1914 - 104 pages
...and motionless like a wonderful clock, whose spring had been removed, or a steam engine whose fires had been drawn. These impulses are the mental forces...with the central mystery of life and mind and will." Concerning the nature of the instinctive tendencies, it may be said that they are impelled by the innate...
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The Unconscious: The Fundamentals of Human Personality, Normal and Abnormal

Morton Prince - 1914 - 584 pages
...motionless like a wonderful clockwork whose mainspring had been removed, or a steam engine whose fires had been drawn. These impulses are the mental forces...with the central mystery of life and mind and will." * Furthermore the organization of the emotions with ideas to form sentiments is essential for selfcontrol...
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An Introduction to social psychology

William McDougall - 1916 - 460 pages
...motionless like a wonderful clockwork whose mainspring had been removed or a steam-engine whose fires had been drawn. These impulses are the mental forces...with the central mystery of life and mind and will. The following chapters, I hope, will render clearer, and will give some support to, the views briefly...
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Papers and Proceedings of the Annual Meeting, Volumes 29-30

American Economic Association - 1917 - 654 pages
...been removed or a steam engine whose fires had been drawn. These impulses are the mental forces which maintain and shape all the life of individuals and...with the central mystery of life and mind and will." Thorndike, the Columbia psychologist, in his analysis of human motives, has written, "The behavior...
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An Introduction to Child Psychology

Charles Wilkin Waddell - 1918 - 446 pages
...motionless like a wonderful clockwork whose mainspring has been removed, or a steamengine whose fires have been drawn. These impulses are the mental forces that...with the central mystery of life and mind and will." The instincts have been the means of man's preservation and evolution to higher and higher stages,...
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An Introduction to Social Psychology

William McDougall - 1918 - 410 pages
...Will," chap. vi. ; and H. Spencer's "Principles of Psychology," vol. i. part iv. chap. viii. 3rd Ed.) that maintain and shape all the life of individuals...with the central mystery of life and mind and will. The following chapters, I hope, will render clearer, and will give some support to, the views briefly...
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