... Hypothesis of cause
Introduction
At the turn ofthe twentieth century, the best known of all
dream investigators would be Sigmund Freud, who set out to
base his theory ofthe mind on brain science. ...
Indeed, the analogy with madness offers clues about the
creation of dreams by the brain precisely because the form of
dreaming is very much like certain kinds of madness. The com-
bination of frequent ... Why did the analysis of dream content fail to become a
science? 17
3 How is the brain activated in sleep? 35
4 Cells and molecules ofthe dreaming brain 53
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... solely for the good of others, to
lose yourself for the salvation of mankind, to experience the joys
of philanthropy and sacrifice. The joys ofthe soul are only a part
of life, and they are no ... pictures,
whether they be external or imaginary.
Do not tell of your past troubles of a financial nature, if you
have had them. Do not think of them at all. Do not tell of the
poverty of your parents or the ... soul. No one of these is
better or holier than the other; all are alike desirable, and no one
of the three — body, mind, or soul — can live fully if either of the
others is cut short of full life...
... the
unique advantages of each proposal
that will be lost if it is not accepted (e.g.,
the party would not get the prompt
payment of some ofthe money owed or
would not have the benefit of ... the settlement. Mediators also
should have each party commit to the
agreement in front ofthe other party, as
well as in writing.
V. The Principle of Reciprocity
When you go into the office ...
effect, spurring droves of buyers into
Oldsmobile showrooms to get one ofthe
cars before they were gone.
We can explain this otherwise odd
behavior in terms ofthe principle of
scarcity: Items...
... comes to the fore. Here, the original synthetic unity of apperception
is recognized also as the principle ofthe figurative synthesis, i.e., ofthe forms of intuition; space
and time are themselves ... through the shallowness ofthe deduction ofthe categories. With respect to space and
time one can glimpse it too in the deduction ofthe categories, where the original synthetic
unity of apperception ... must be the transcendental synthesis of
imagination. This synthesis is an action ofthe understanding on the sensibility; and is its first
application – and thereby the ground of all its other applications...
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Author’s Preface
his volume is the second of a series, the first of which is
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who have begun to live TheScienceof Being Well.
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... fills the interspaces ofthe universe. This Sub-
stance is the Life of All, and is seeking to express more life in all. It is the Prin-
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You should interest yourself in the world’s becoming rich.
Think ofthe riches the world is coming into, instead ofthe poverty it is growing
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impressed the teachers.
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make sense ofthe evidence they encountered on
the...
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Love of home and of what the home stands for converts the drudgery of daily routine into a high order of
social service.
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with the effect on the home ofthe influences outside it, and the reaction of each on the other. These relations
and ... cannot replace the other, but rather the home and the school must
react on each other. The home is the place in which to gain the experience, and the school the place in which
to acquire the knowledge...
... soul. No one of these is
better or holier than the other; all are alike desirable, and no one
of the three body, mind, or soul can live fully if either of
the others is cut short of full life ...
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getting shoppers...
... Earth,
the velocity ofthe Earth round the Sun and the Solar System around the centre
of the Galaxy, in addition to any velocity ofthe star. The rotational velocity of
the Galaxy makes the largest ... systematically to the red or to the blue by an
amount that depends on the velocity ofthe observed star relative to the Earth.
The overall relative velocity is the sum ofthe rotational velocity ofthe Earth,
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nomics ofthe stock-up shopper, and a lack of attention to the behavior
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trippers ... Retailer Responds,” on the ideas in this book,
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[2] Another manifestation of this principle can be seen in the ... random jumble of
splotches. The number of potential groupings of these splotches is infinite but once
the dog is seen your visual system links only a subset of these splotches together and it
is...