Sentence examples for psychic process from inspiring English sources

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Thought (vijñāna/viññāṇa) is the psychic process that results from other psychological phenomena.

"The phenomena in which this psychic process clearly appears are compound words.

According to Elster, this is a "blind psychic process operating 'behind the back' of the person" (Elster 1983, 16; see also Colburn 2011).

Rickert argues that we can tackle the problem of the theory of knowledge in two ways: "One can begin first with an analysis of the real act of knowledge as a psychic process and then, from there, move progressively to determine the transcendent object.

In our study, we worked, from the one hand, with a fine instrument that effectively compensates the velocity of the ground motion (ground oscillations) and, from the other hand, with a distributed oscillating system that considers the mood as outcome of the psychic process, respectively.

She's skeptical of the psychic process, but opens up to the narrator nevertheless: she suspects that there's a presence haunting her home.

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Unconscious psychic processes refer to feelings, desires, images, fantasies, etc., that occur outside of awareness and likely have a determining influence on our conscious mentation and behavior.

In a small book published in 1874, Wernicke tried to relate the various aphasias to impaired psychic processes in different regions of the brain; the book included the first accurate description of a sensory aphasia located in the temporal lobe.

For what the novel's broad burlesque paradoxically serves to reveal are those minute, subterranean, nearly ungraspable psychic processes and currents of interaction -- the silent push and pull of attraction and repulsion, of invasion and humiliation, of conquest and defeat -- that can perhaps only be conveyed through the concrete, unmediated vocabulary of the body.

But first we've got to go through certain psychic processes: to mourn what successive generations, including our own, have done to the earth; to work through difficult emotions, like anger, sadness and grief, so that we are able to bear the anxiety and face the reality.

(1) Intentional or self-conscious introspection interferes in the natural operation of psychic processes (LPs [1850]: 8).

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