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Meanings of psychical phenomena in English
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Usage of psychical phenomena in English
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The evidence for psychicalphenomena compared with that which, in other matters, satisfies anthropologists.
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It was the premise on which both men rationalized their interest in psychicalphenomena.
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This intentional inexistence is exclusively peculiar to psychicalphenomena.
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We have no experience whatever of psychicalphenomena save as manifested in connection with material phenomena.
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Alexis Comnenus bids us seek a bishop in the case of psychicalphenomena (τα ψυχικα απαντα).
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A correct understanding of Suggestion is necessary in order to intelligently comprehend the varied psychicalphenomena which Suggestion underlies.
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It was simply psychicalphenomena.
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And so we can define psychicalphenomena by saying that they are phenomena which intentionally contain an object in themselves.
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As these material aggregates have age by age become more complex in structure, more complex psychicalphenomena have been exhibited.
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This process, evolving psychical freedom from psychical constraint, exhibits a series of psychicalphenomena which define successive periods of civilisation.
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I have imagined a world made up of psychicalphenomena, freed from the material conditions under which alone we know such phenomena.
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Turning in another direction, we are able to see that psychicalphenomena are very evenly distributed over the whole surface of the globe.
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Admitting, then, that these psychicalphenomena actually occur, we have to consider whether ecstasy and kindred states are an integral part of Mysticism.
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In place of 'facts of civilisation' read ' psychicalphenomena,' and Mr. Tylor's argument applies to the evidence for these rejected and scouted beliefs.
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In the views of Wundt and Fouillee we find the fundamental idea of idealism: psychicalphenomena as expressions of the innermost nature of existence.
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They are aware of the existence of psychicalphenomena and the evidence for such phenomena, including case histories and scientific investigations by open-minded individuals.