Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology, כרך 11J. Churchill., 1858 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 100
עמוד 1
... BODY v . MIND . IT is a curious and interesting study to trace the variety of opinions which have been held concerning the respective exis- tence and the mutual relations of the Body and the Intellectual Principle - opinions which have ...
... BODY v . MIND . IT is a curious and interesting study to trace the variety of opinions which have been held concerning the respective exis- tence and the mutual relations of the Body and the Intellectual Principle - opinions which have ...
עמוד 2
... body and a spirit . It is true that the bubbling , seething , restless , explosive mind must have made itself felt to many , in constantly asserting its supremacy over matter ; the difficulty of accounting for these things seems to have ...
... body and a spirit . It is true that the bubbling , seething , restless , explosive mind must have made itself felt to many , in constantly asserting its supremacy over matter ; the difficulty of accounting for these things seems to have ...
עמוד 3
... body was carefully trained along with the mind ; both were treated as fellow - workers in one cause . The Academe , the Lyceum , and the Cynosarges were schools for the body as well as the mind - there the wrestler , the discobolus ...
... body was carefully trained along with the mind ; both were treated as fellow - workers in one cause . The Academe , the Lyceum , and the Cynosarges were schools for the body as well as the mind - there the wrestler , the discobolus ...
עמוד 4
... body was considered a workshop for the soul , εK TOV σwμatos τη ψυχη φιλοπονησαι . The torments of the body were so utterly despised , as scarcely to be considered personal matters : - Tormenta , carcer , ungulæ , Stridensque flammis ...
... body was considered a workshop for the soul , εK TOV σwμatos τη ψυχη φιλοπονησαι . The torments of the body were so utterly despised , as scarcely to be considered personal matters : - Tormenta , carcer , ungulæ , Stridensque flammis ...
עמוד 6
... body and the proper training of it , the preservation of its health , strength , and all its proper powers . Ancient philosophy did not despise the body , did not regard it as a mere husk or outside of human nature , or treat it as a ...
... body and the proper training of it , the preservation of its health , strength , and all its proper powers . Ancient philosophy did not despise the body , did not regard it as a mere husk or outside of human nature , or treat it as a ...
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