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The dissyllable ' Johnson ' would excite as potent a reaction of his sensory organ as the dissyllable ' waiter ' ; but the (organic) thrills were different." § 3. Teleological Aspect of Attention and its Implications. We must insist on the teleological aspect of the attention- process. Attention is activity ; and it is the essence of activity that it should be directed towards an end. Wc have seen in our general analysis of conation that all striving or endeavour which is not anoetic, is a mode... of being attentive. Some conative states, such as the desire for food, depend for their satisfaction on movement of the organism in relation to 1 Physical Basis of Mind, p. 416. The whole chapter is worth reading in connection with the question touched on in the text. 190 Analytic Psychology. its environment. Other strivings, such as the endeavour to recall a name, may in many instances be satisfied by the inward flow of ideas, without overt muscular action. But whatever may be the conditions required for satisfying an appetency, it remains universally true that, in so far as it is a mode of noetic consciousness, it is a mode of being atten- tive.
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