The Principles of Understanding An Introduction to Logic From the Standpoint of

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The Principles of Understanding An Introduction to Logic From the Standpoint of
Henry Cecil Sturt
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The relative indifference of imagery is shown by the cases of the deaf-and- blind girls Laura Bridgman and Helen Keller, who were educated so that they communicated perfectly with their normal friends ; and yet all their imagery was totally different.
The converse of all this, change of thought with persistence of imagery, is less common ; because the thought is the main thing and the image ancillary. But the thing does occur. A curate may think of his rector with the image of an aquihne nose.
...Later he may become a rector himself and employ an aquiline curate; then the same image will serve for a totally different object. Common examples are the verbal images of am- biguous words; the image of the word 'slice' may have a totally different import according EXPERIENCE no IS IMAGERY INDISPENSABLE? [ch.
as one is concerned with golf or with bread and butter.
The view which I have been developing, that images bear no fixed relation to the thought with which they are connected, is so far substantially in accordance with that of Professor Stout (Manual, book IV.


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