Psychology and Achievement by Warren Hilton
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page 26 of 59 (44%)
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Such a formula, if there are facts enough to establish it, is what is
known as a scientific law. Its value to the world lies in this, that whenever the given fact shall again occur our knowledge of the scientific law will enable us to predict with certainty just what events will follow the occurrence of that fact. First, then, let us marshal our facts tending to prove that bodily activities are caused by the mind. INTROSPECTIVE EVIDENCE OF MENTAL MASTERY CHAPTER IV INTROSPECTIVE EVIDENCE OF MENTAL MASTERY [Sidenote: Doing the Thing You Want to Do] The first and most conspicuous evidential fact is voluntary bodily action; that is to say, bodily action resulting from the exercise of the conscious will. [Sidenote: Source of Power of Will] |
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