Definitionadj. affecting or influenced by the human mind
Last update: October 15, 2015
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Of these, the former endeavours to explain the most elaborate psychical activities of men as developments of elementary forms of conscious processes in the animal kingdom as a whole; the latter is a defence of the theory of natural selection against the attacks of St George Mivart, and appeared in an English edition on the suggestion of Darwin. [Please select]
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This complex of psychical factors makes a pleasurably stimulating experience. [Please select]
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Attention and expectation are not "psychical" as opposed to "motor." [Please select]
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"The matter is more in the line of psychical research than medical." [Please select]
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Footnotes: {21} You can buy these glasses now from the Psychical Society, at half-a- crown and upwards. [Please select]
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But his actuating instincts, his psychical reflexes, stretched their roots away back to the Middle Ages. [Please select]
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A disharmony cannot be associated with a psychical or a pathological status. [Please select]
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He had--there was something he wished to think out--But the psychical research had started them off again. [Please select]
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I have spoken to him about psychical research and the modern interest in spiritualism. [Please select]
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Word denoting or implying a state of lowered psychical activity or of psychical inhibition. [Please select]
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If the physical part of the world-order is referred to the divine Will, the psychical part of it must be equally referred to {95} that Will. [Please select]
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