Date: January, 1884
"But as the distribution of brain-tension shifts from one relative state of equilibrium to another, like the aurora borealis or the gyrations of a kaleidoscope, now rapid and now slow, is it likely that the brain's faithful psychic concomitant is heavier-footed than itself, that its rate of chang...
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Date: January, 1884
"The significance, the value, of the image is all in this halo or penumbra, that surrounds and escorts it, -- or rather that is fused into one with it and has become bone of its bone and flesh of its flesh; leaving it, it is true, an image of the same thing it was before, but making it a...
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Date: January, 1884
"The present image shoots its perspective far before it, irradiating in advance the regions in which lie the thoughts as yet un-born."
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Date: January, 1884
"A word about the back-bone of the human mind, the psychological principle of identity, will help us here."
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