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Credit: The senses and the intellect / by Alexander Bain. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![47. Examples from Science 48. Business acquisitions 49. Case of the Artistic mind Contiguity tested only by entire and absolute novelty 60. The Historical Memory Physiological foundation of the Law of Similarity CHAPTEE III. COMPOUND ASSOCIATION. 1. There may exist in any one case a plurality of associations Statement of the law COMPOSITION OP CONTIGiriTIES. 2. ' Contiguous conjunctions :—complex wholes and concrete objects 3. Connexions with locality and with persons. Searching for things lost 4. Connexion of things with uses ... 6. Successions:—the succession of Order in Time 6. Language .. COMPOSITION OP SIMILAKITIES, 7. Increase of points of resemblance 8. Mixture of language and subject matter ... MIXED CONTIGUITY AND SIMILARITY. 9. The identities struck by pure Similarity are afterwards recovered by Similarity and Contiguity mixed ... 10. Influence of proximity in bringing on a difficult identiflcation THE ELEMENT OP EMOTION. ] 1. An emotional state gives its character to the trains of recollection 12. The purely intellectual bonds are made subordinate in emotional natures INPLUENCE OP VOLITION. 13. Modes whereby volition may operate in resuscitating the past (1.) By the stimulus of excitement (2.) By controlling the intellectual attention ... PAGE. 652 555 ib. 656 ib. 557 658 559 559 560 563 664 565 666 567 568 669 670 671 572 ib. 67S](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2491762x_0030.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)