Elements of Psychology On the Principles of Beneke Stated And Illustrated in a
Elements of Psychology On the Principles of Beneke Stated And Illustrated in a
Friedrich Eduard Beneke
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No wonder ! for during slee]^ fresh original powers have been formed (§ 13), they cause this renewed activity of my senses, and thus excite consciousness afresh. Por details see § 82. Now we are justified in calling these newly-formed original powers movable elements also. True, they attach themselves to psychical forms already existing, for they cannot dwell apart, as it were, in some comer of the soul ; but for all that they are not firmly attached to them, for fixity can only pertain to the ...developed, to what is definitely modified. As yet, however, they have received no stimulants, they are as yet unable to coalesce with them, and have not yet been definitely applied to any purpose. This they will be during the day. For the pre- sent they are wwmodified, wwformed, objectively void, unemployed, free powers, which may be employed in one way or the other, simply because they have not yet been actually used, actually appropriated in any. Their relation, therefore, to the modified and formed powers is that of general elements.
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