associationism उदाहरण वाक्य
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- His 1984 book on Yeats, Eliot, and Pound was described by Seamus Deane as lacking a little clarity, panache and focus, but offering an " engrossing " exploration of the relationship between modernism and reactionary politics, which he links via memory, and particularly Archibald Alison's theory of associationism; Deane called it " a complicated story, illustrated by Craig with such well-chosen and well-timed quotations that it is difficult to resist ."
- The philosophical underpinning of Priestley's associationism, an expansion of John Locke's theories in " Essay Concerning Human Understanding " ( 1690, postulated that the human mind operated according to natural laws and that the most important law for the formation of the self was " associationism . " For Hartley, associationism was a physical process : vibrations in the physical world travelled through the nerves attached to people's sense organs and ended up in their brains.
- The philosophical underpinning of Priestley's associationism, an expansion of John Locke's theories in " Essay Concerning Human Understanding " ( 1690, postulated that the human mind operated according to natural laws and that the most important law for the formation of the self was " associationism . " For Hartley, associationism was a physical process : vibrations in the physical world travelled through the nerves attached to people's sense organs and ended up in their brains.
- The philosophical underpinning of Priestley's associationism, an expansion of John Locke's theories in " Essay Concerning Human Understanding " ( 1690, postulated that the human mind operated according to natural laws and that the most important law for the formation of the self was " associationism . " For Hartley, associationism was a physical process : vibrations in the physical world travelled through the nerves attached to people's sense organs and ended up in their brains.
- The theory underpinning Priestley's John Locke's theories in " Essay Concerning Human Understanding " ( 1690 ) and laid out in " Observations on Man " ( 1749 ), postulated that the human mind operated according to natural laws and that the most important law for the formation of the self was " associationism . " For Hartley, associationism was a physical process : vibrations in the physical world traveled through the nerves attached to people's sense organs and ended up in their brains.
- The theory underpinning Priestley's John Locke's theories in " Essay Concerning Human Understanding " ( 1690 ) and laid out in " Observations on Man " ( 1749 ), postulated that the human mind operated according to natural laws and that the most important law for the formation of the self was " associationism . " For Hartley, associationism was a physical process : vibrations in the physical world traveled through the nerves attached to people's sense organs and ended up in their brains.
- Edgeworth asserts that " learning should be a positive experience and that the discipline of education is more important during the formative years than the acquisition of knowledge . " The system attempted to " adapt both the curriculum and methods of teaching to the needs of the child; the endeavour to explain moral habits and the learning process through associationism; and most important, the effort to entrust the child with the responsibility for his own mental culture . " The ultimate goal of Edgeworth's system was to create an independent thinker who understands the consequences of his or her actions.