Alfred Binet Quote

The world is but an assembly of present, past, and possible sensations; the affair of science is to analyze and co-ordinate them by separating their accidental from their constant relations.


p. 27 - The Mind and the Brain, 1907


The world is but an assembly of present, past, and possible sensations; the affair of science is to analyze and co-ordinate them by separating their...

The world is but an assembly of present, past, and possible sensations; the affair of science is to analyze and co-ordinate them by separating their...

The world is but an assembly of present, past, and possible sensations; the affair of science is to analyze and co-ordinate them by separating their...

The world is but an assembly of present, past, and possible sensations; the affair of science is to analyze and co-ordinate them by separating their...