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Your Mind and How to Use It: A Manual of Practical Psychology
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Bester Preis: Fr. 0.97 (€ 0.99)¹ (vom 29.06.2023)Your Mind and How to Use It
ISBN: 9781537031590 bzw. 1537031597, in Englisch, Createspace Independent Publishing Platform, neu.
A Manual on How to Use Your Mind Power MoreWilliam Walker Atkinson was one of the most prominent contributors to the literature of the New Thought movement, a non-denomination spiritual philosophy which developed in the late Nineteenth Century. Although he achieved eminence in a number of professions, Atkinson never sought personal publicity, and many of his numerous works were published under a variety of pseudonyms. Most of Atkinson s works are manuals of practice rather than pure expositions of philosophy. Many of his books are concerned with the training of the mind, and one of the most typical of these is Your Mind and How to Use It: A Manual of Practical Psychology, first published in 1911. Have you ever wondered how to use more of your mind power? This book can be the key to the next level. Success in life is largely dependent on how you are able to use your mind and its powers. Nuggets from the Book:1. The passions are like fiery horses, useful if well under control, but most dangerous if the control is lost. The ego is the driver, the will his hands, attention the reins, habit the bit, and the passions the horses. To drive the chariot of life under social conditions, the ego must have strong hands (will) to tighten or loosen the reins of attention. 2. I. The first of these laws, called "The Law of Identity," informs us that a thing is always itself, no matter under what guise or form it is perceived or may present itself. An animal is always a bird if it possesses the general characteristics of a "bird," no matter whether it exhibits the minor characteristics of an eagle, a wren, a stork, or a humming bird. In the same way a whale is a mammal because it possesses the general characteristics of a mammal notwithstanding that it swims in the water like a fish. Also, sweetness is always sweetness, whether manifested in sugar, honey, flowers, or products of coal tar. If a thing is that thing, then it is.
Your Mind and How to Use It: A Manual of Practical Psychology (2015)
ISBN: 9781465584311 bzw. 1465584315, in Englisch, Library Of Alexandria, neu, E-Book.
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PSYCHOLOGY is generally considered to be the science of mind, although more properly it is the science of mental states—thoughts, feelings, and acts of volition. It was formerly the custom of writers on the subject of psychology to begin by an attempt to define and describe the nature of mind, before proceeding to a consideration of the subject of the various mental spates and activities. But more recent authorities have rebelled against this demand, and have claimed that it is no more reasonabl... PSYCHOLOGY is generally considered to be the science of mind, although more properly it is the science of mental states—thoughts, feelings, and acts of volition. It was formerly the custom of writers on the subject of psychology to begin by an attempt to define and describe the nature of mind, before proceeding to a consideration of the subject of the various mental spates and activities. But more recent authorities have rebelled against this demand, and have claimed that it is no more reasonable to hold that psychology should be held to an explanation of the ultimate nature of mind than it is that physical science be held to an explanation of the ultimate nature of matter. The attempt to explain the ultimate nature of either is futile—no actual necessity exists for explanation in either case. Physics may explain the phenomena of matter, and psychology the phenomena of mind, without regard to the ultimate nature of the substance of either. The science of physics has progressed steadily during the past century, notwithstanding the fact that the theories regarding the ultimate nature of matter have been revolutionized during that period. The facts of the phenomena of matter remain, notwithstanding the change of theory regarding the nature of matter itself. Science demands and holds fast to facts, regarding theories as but working hypotheses at the best. Some one has said that "theories are but the bubbles with which the grown-up children of science amuse themselves." Science holds several well-supported, though opposing, theories regarding the nature of electricity, but the facts of the phenomena of electricity, and the application thereof, are agreed upon by the disputing theorists. And so it is with psychology; the facts regarding mental states are agreed upon, and methods of developing mental powers are effectively employed, without regard to whether mind is a product of the brain, or the brain merely an organ of the mind. The fact that the brain and nervous system are employed in the phenomena of thought is conceded by all, and that is all that is necessary for a basis for the science of psychology. Productinformatie:Taal: Engels;Formaat: ePub met kopieerbeveiliging (DRM) van Adobe;Kopieerrechten: Het kopiëren van (delen van) de pagina's is niet toegestaan ;Geschikt voor: Alle e-readers te koop bij bol.com (of compatible met Adobe DRM). Telefoons/tablets met Google Android (1.6 of hoger) voorzien van bol.com boekenbol app. PC en Mac met Adobe reader software;ISBN10: 1465584315;ISBN13: 9781465584311; Engels | Ebook | 2015.
Your Mind and How to Use It: A Manual of Practical Psychology (2015)
ISBN: 9781465584311 bzw. 1465584315, in Englisch, Library of Alexandria, Library of Alexandria, Library of Alexandria, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
PSYCHOLOGY is generally considered to be the science of mind, although more properly it is the science of mental states-thoughts, feelings, and acts of volition. It was formerly the custom of writers on the subject of psychology to begin by an attempt to define and describe the nature of mind, before proceeding to a consideration of the subject of the various mental spates and activities. But more recent authorities have rebelled against this demand, and have claimed that it is no more reasonable to hold that psychology should be held to an explanation of the ultimate nature of mind than it is that physical science be held to an explanation of the ultimate nature of matter. The attempt to explain the ultimate nature of either is futile-no actual necessity exists for explanation in either case. Physics may explain the phenomena of matter, and psychology the phenomena of mind, without regard to the ultimate nature of the substance of either. The science of physics has progressed steadily during the past century, notwithstanding the fact that the theories regarding the ultimate nature of matter have been revolutionized during that period. The facts of the phenomena of matter remain, notwithstanding the change of theory regarding the nature of matter itself. Science demands and holds fast to facts, regarding theories as but working hypotheses at the best. Some one has said that "theories are but the bubbles with which the grown-up children of science amuse themselves." Science holds several well-supported, though opposing, theories regarding the nature of electricity, but the facts of the phenomena of electricity, and the application thereof, are agreed upon by the disputing theorists. And so it is with psychology; the facts regarding mental states are agreed upon, and methods of developing mental powers are effectively employed, without regard to whether mind is a product of the brain, or the brain merely an organ of the mind. The fact that the brain and nervous system.
Your Mind and How to Use It: A Manual of Practical Psychology
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Your Mind and How to Use It: A Manual of Practical Psychology (Hardback) (2014)
ISBN: 9781494125691 bzw. 1494125692, in Englisch, Literary Licensing, LLC, United States, gebundenes Buch, neu, Erstausgabe, Nachdruck.
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Your Mind and How to Use It: A Manual of Practical Psychology (2014)
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Your Mind and How To Use It: A Manual of Practical Psychology (2013)
ISBN: 9781484087510 bzw. 1484087518, in Englisch, 204 Seiten, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
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Complete and Unabridged Version - Your Mind And How to Use It - A Manual Of Practical Psychology - It is not enough merely to have a sound mind—one must also learn how to use it, if he would become mentally efficient. Contents. What is the Mind, The Mechanism of Mental States, The Great Nerve Centers, Consciousness, Attention, Perception, Memory, Imagination, The Feelings, The Emotions, The Instinctive Emotions, The Passions, The Social Emotions, The Religious Emotions, The Aesthetic Emotions, The Intellectual Emotions, The Role of the Emotions, The Emotions and Happiness, The Intellect, Conception, Classes of Concepts, Judgments, Primary Laws of Thought, Reasoning, Inductive Reasoning, Deductive Reasoning, Fallacious Reasoning, The Will, Will-Training, Will-Tonic. PSYCHOLOGY is generally considered to be the science of mind, although more properly it is the science of mental states—thoughts, feelings, and acts of volition. It was formerly the custom of writers on the subject of psychology to begin by an attempt to define and describe the nature of mind, before proceeding to a consideration of the subject of the various mental spates and activities. But more recent authorities have rebelled against this demand, and have claimed that it is no more reasonable to hold that psychology should be held to an explanation of the ultimate nature of mind than it is that physical science be held to an explanation of the ultimate nature of matter. The attempt to explain the ultimate nature of either is futile—no actual necessity exists for explanation in either case. Physics may explain the phenomena of matter, and psychology the phenomena of mind, without regard to the ultimate nature of the substance of either. Paperback, Label: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Product group: Book, Published: 2013-04-10, Studio: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.
Your Mind and How to Use It: A Manual of Practical Psychology
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Your Mind and How to Use It: A Manual of Practical Psychology (2013)
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