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" I firmly believe that two hundred years from now, unless the introspective method is discarded, psychology will still be divided on the question as to whether auditory sensations have the quality of 'extension,' whether intensity is an attribute which... "
Describing Inner Experience?: Proponent Meets Skeptic - Page 4
by Russell Hurlburt, Eric Schwitzgebel - 2011 - 336 pages
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Psychological Review, Volume 21

James Mark Baldwin, James McKeen Cattell, Howard Crosby Warren, John Broadus Watson, Herbert Sidney Langfeld, Carroll Cornelius Pratt, Theodore Mead Newcomb - Electronic journals - 1914 - 514 pages
...whether auditory sensations have the quality of 'extension,' whether intensity is an attribute which can be applied to color, whether there is a difference...and upon many hundreds of others of like character" (p. 164). There is but one remedy for all this, viz., to change our problem. "What we need to do is...
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Psychological Review, Volume 21

James Mark Baldwin, James McKeen Cattell, Howard Crosby Warren, John Broadus Watson, Herbert Sidney Langfeld, Carroll Cornelius Pratt, Theodore Mead Newcomb - Electronic journals - 1914 - 528 pages
...whether auditory sensations have the quality of 'extension,' whether intensity is an attribute which can be applied to color, whether there is a difference...and upon many hundreds of others of like character" (p. 164). There is but one remedy for all this, viz., to change our problem. "What we need to do is...
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Some Recent Conceptions of Consciousness

Queen Lois Shepherd - Consciousness - 1915 - 44 pages
...whether auditory sensations have the quality of extension, whether intensity is an attribute which can be applied to color, whether there is a difference...sensation and upon many hundreds of others of like character."12 In view of these facts he comes to this conclusion: "What we need to do is to start work...
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The Foundations of Psychology

Jared Sparks Moore, Herbert Gurnee - Psychology - 1921 - 268 pages
...whether auditory sensations have a quality of 'extension,' whether intensity is an attribute which can be applied to color, whether there is a difference...in 'texture' between image and sensation; and upon hundreds of others of like character."" Possible, we reply; but still we hope that long before that...
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Colorado College Publication: Education and psychology series, Volume 1, Issue 1

Colorado College - 1919 - 140 pages
...whether auditory sensations have the quality of "extension"; whether intensity is an attribute which can be applied to color ; whether there is a difference...'texture' between image and sensation, and upon many other points of like character." (6) Again we have Wallis of California criticising introspection thus:...
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Dewey and His Critics: Essays from the Journal of Philosophy

John Dewey - Philosophy - 1977 - 758 pages
...whether auditory sensations have the quality of 'extension,' whether intensity is an attribute which can be applied to color, whether there is a difference...sensation; and upon many hundreds of others of like character."3 And why not, if the meaning which any one of these questions may have is really a matter...
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From Darwin to Behaviourism: Psychology and the Minds of Animals

Robert Boakes - Psychology - 1984 - 298 pages
...whether auditory sensations have the quality of "extension", whether "intensity" is an attribute which can be applied to color, whether there is a difference in "texture" between image and sensations, and upon many hundreds of others of like character/ Fig. 6.12. John Watson in 1912, when...
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Matters of the Mind

William E. Lyons - Philosophy - 2001 - 326 pages
...whether auditory sensations have the quality of 'extension', whether intensity is an attribute which can be applied to color, whether there is a difference...sensation and upon many hundreds of others of like character.18 What was becoming increasingly cleat, and increasingly at variance with what was believed...
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