Author: C. P. Boyko
Cites
- William James (1)
- IN: Psychology and Other Stories (2012) Fiction, NULL
EPIGRAPH: What we can call by no better name but accident or idiosyncrasy certainly plays a great part in all our neural and mental processes, especially the higher ones. We can never seek amongst these processes for results which shall be invariable. Exceptions remain to every empirical law of our mental life, and can only be treated as so many individual aberrations.
FROM: The Consciousness of Lost Limbs, (1887), Essay, US