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s to a movement, are all subsumed

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s to a movement, are all subsumed
 under the concept of * nascent act,' which is strictly applicable to the last only of the three. There is an analogy between these three tendencies, but they are far from identical. The quantitative sense is the ability to discriminate tendencies from necessary causal relati**, possibilities from probabilities, and this Dr. LeVy seems to lack. The facts now in hand go far towards rendering plausible the hypothesis that every mental Michael Kors state possesses— perhaps vicariously, as the representative of cortical process—certain intrinsic tendencies, which, when the inhibition of other states is removed, would result in such determinate events as the development of an illusion, the suggestion of an associated idea, the production of a movement, the modification of metabolism. But to base upon such a doctrine the elaborate system of practice proposed by Dr. L
vy and to hold forth such confident hopes to those who stand in need of aid is a very different matter. Such a leap should be taken only after the practicability of the proposed method has been dem**trated. What has Dr. L6vy done towards dem**trating it? He has conducted experiments for four (218) months upon himself and six other pers**. We are told nothing of the physical or mental traits of these other pers**, although it would appear (p. 185) that one at least, 'C,' was an advanced hysteric. Such details are quite irrelevant to the question, Dr. Levy thinks (217). Nor are we told anything of their reliability as witnesses; merely that (145, note) each one must have known whether the results he reports were [http://www.michaelkorsoutlet2013.webeden.co.uk/ Michael Kors Outlet] due to suggestion or to coincidence. We are, however, told [http://michael-kors2013.webs.com/ Michael Kors Outlet] that no one of them received more than ten or fifteen minutes' instruction from Dr. Levy (218) as to the method of experimenting and of recording experiments. No record whatever is made of the negative results, though we are told that two subjects, whether two of the above mentioned six or not is not stated, could get no positive results (219). [http://michael-kors2013.webs.com/ michael-kors2013.webs.com] Of the positive results some are given. A few illustrati** taken at random will give an idea of their character. "One of my subjects, a merchant, frequently, before going to see his customers, gave himself the suggestion to succeed in the business which he had to do with them. Often, he said, the suggestion was followed by the desired result" (162). This is due, Dr. Levy thinks, to the greater self-confidence and persuasiveness imparted by the suggestion. Or an observation of Coste de Lagrave's—"I sing badly; I resort to the auto-suggestion that I should sing with taste, should give pleasure to the audience; I receive compliments for the first time in my life" (162). "I try to concentrate my mind upon my work alone, to the exclusion of all else in life. I note at the end of the afternoon that my time has been much better spent than usual" (160). "After having grippe, though a light attack, I used to lie thenceforward quite a while before I could go to sleep, and woke two or three times every night. These distur

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