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HABIT AND INTELLIGENCE. 



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Tabular 

 statement. 



Sensation. 



1. By itself. 



( 1. Mnemonic. 



2. Deter- 

 mining 

 conscious- 

 ness. 



l.Tntellectual. 



2. Rational. 



2. Emotional. 



3. Deter- 

 mining 

 action. 



Sensation. 



^ a. Continuance of 

 consciousness 

 when sensa- 

 tion is past. 

 )3. Memory by 



suggestion. 

 7. Voluntary re- 

 collection. 

 , 5. Imagination. 



a. Cognition of 

 simple rela- 

 tions. 



(8. Perception of 

 things. 



7. Simple infer- 

 ence. 



S. Abstract rea- 

 soning. 



a. Sense of plea- 

 sure and pain. 



;8.Desire and fear. 



7. Emotions of as- 

 sociation. 



S. Sympathy. 



«. Love of beauty 

 and of 



f Knowledge. 

 ^7). Moral sense. 



a. Consensual ac- 

 tion. 



/S.Voluntaiy mus- 

 cular action. 



7. Voluntary di- 

 rection of 

 thought. 



The foregoing table represents the development of the 

 mental functions alone from the germ of sensation. The 

 following one is an extension of the tabular statement of 

 the organic functions in the chapter on that subject.^ As 

 given there, all the functions which are developed out of 

 sensation were included under the single head of Mind: 

 I now state them separately, and classified from the point 

 of view of development. 



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