Introductory: Retention or revival a n ultimate fact for psychology. 1917possibility of presentations persisting in a region of sub-consciousiaess I. Imagination continuous with perception. Nature of Perception. What it i s that i s revived or reproduced. I?$uence of revival in the jield of perception (pp. 124-131). 11. Transition from Perception to Imagination. Ambiguity of the terw 'image.' 'Images' in the strict sense. Instances of the presence of n nucleusof perceived fact in' images'that appear as objective (pp. 131-139). 111. Imagery in Dreams. Evidence of the presence of a nucleus of perceived fact as the basis of dream-imagery. The effect of attention upon ou 'image' (pp. 139-144). IV. The Problem as to how subjective factors can affect the churacter of tlie content apprelmukd. What occurs in Einfuhluq analogous to what occurs in imaging. Subjective factors d o not necessarily vitiate the act of perception (pp . 145 -1 48).(pp. 121-124).
68-69 and pp. 402-423 (especially pp. 412-413).Hume's hypothetical case of a possible exception to this rule (in the first section of Book I of the Treutise) is, as he says, "so singular, that 'tis scarce worth onr observing, and does not merit that for it alone we should alter oiir general maxim."Miinsterberg, Crundmige der Psychologie, p. 341. One can hardly help surmising that Bergson, in some of the arguments of Matidre et Me'moire, must have been consideraldy influenced by Taine.
English Philosophy owes much that is most characteristic of it to the assiduous toil of men whose vocation has not been that of academic teaching and research. Many of them have been engulfed in the routine of business life, and such hours as they could devote to philosophic reflexion have been snatched from intervals of leisure which the majority of business men relinquish to recreation and rest. The friend to whose memory I wish to pay my humble tribute would not have claimed for himself, nor have permitted his associates to claim for him, the distinction of having initiated a new line of speculative reflexion. But, if he did not propound any original metaphysical theory, he possessed, in quite unusual measure, the
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