It is found to be a question upon which no decision from logical considerations can have any validity, because it is purely psychological, and can only be decided by evidence upon a matter of fact.
The question is one of fact, and is purely psychological.
This is one of the most interesting facts of observation in spiritistic seances, so rich in purely psychological curiosities.
But there is one special step of transformation which stands earlier than and in no connexion with the separate history of the nation, and is produced by a purely psychological operation.
The Myth is the result of a purely psychological operation, and is, together with language, the oldest act of the human mind.
He was always in unstable equilibrium and the factor that seemed to decide the issue finally between relative sanity and a markedly deteriorated state, was a purely psychological one.
In none of these was the bodily state of importance, the psychological reactions were the sole object of therapeutic effort, and their ordination was accomplished by purely psychological means.
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