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This point is the essentially active nature of mental process. As we have seen in the chapters on Activity and on Attention, the stream of consciousness has always a current. Conscious process is in every moment directed towards some end, whether this end be distinctly or vaguely recognised by the conscious subject, or not recognised at all. The physiological correlate of this conative aspect of mental process was identified by us with the tendency of a neural system to recover a relatively sta...ble condition when its equi- librium is disturbed by external stimulus or by exciting conditions within the brain itself. It follows from this that the laws of mental grouping which we have laid down in the preceding chapters cannot be considered by themselves except by a convenient abstraction ; they are merely modes in which conscious striving seeks satisfaction. To regard them as con- taining by themselves the explanation of the grouping and sequence of presentations is like the attempt to explain the course of a vessel merely by reference to the arrangement of the sails, without taking into account the existence and direc- tion of the wind.
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