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If our dreams were more regular, more connected, more stable, they would also have more practical importance for us. ”
Ordinarily pleasure and pain are regarded as different from sensations. ”
Without renouncing the support of physics, it is possible for the physiology of the senses, not only to pursue its own course of development, but also to afford to physical science itself powerful assistance. ”
Similarly, many a young man, hearing for the first time of the refraction of stellar light, has thought that doubt was cast on the whole of astronomy, whereas nothing is required but an easily effected and unimportant correction to put everything right again. ”
Science always has its origin in the adaptation of thought to some definite field of experience. ”