id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 41519 Atkinson, William Walker Thought-Culture; Or, Practical Mental Training .txt text/plain 34141 1893 65 mental development is called "THOUGHT-CULTURE," and forms the subject of Through Perception we are able to form ideas and mental images, _generalizations_ from particular ideas arising from our _percepts_. combined processes we form a Concept, or _general idea_ of the class of use any and all faculties of the mind may be developed and cultivated, Some "one-idea" men have great mental power and development, Attention is not a faculty of the mind in the same sense as perception, process of Abstraction we mentally "draw away" a quality of an object Having formed general ideas, or Concepts, it is important that we Generalization, or Conception, is that faculty of the mind by which we Generalization, or Conception, is that faculty of the mind by which we faculty is developed by all of the general processes of thought, for it particular faculty in a general way, for the exercise of Judgment is ./cache/41519.txt ./txt/41519.txt