Life and Habit Samuel Butler 30 İndirim — Samuel Butler

Life and Habit Samuel Butler 30 İndirim
Samuel ButlerPlatanus Publishing
Life and Habit Samuel Butler 30 İndirim
Samuel ButlerSamuel Butler tarafından kaleme alınan Life and Habit Platanus Publishing eseri olarak okurlarla buluşuyor Life and Habit Samuel Butler Kitap Özeti We learn to talk much about the same time that we learn to walk but talking requires less muscular effort than walking and makes generally less demand upon our powers A man may talk a long while before he has done the equivalent of a five mile walk it is natural therefore that we should have had more practice in talking than in walking and hence that we should find it harder to pay attention to our words than to our steps Certainly it is ver y hard to become conscious of every syllable or indeed of every word we say the attempt to do so will often bring us to a check at once nevertheless we can generally stop talking if we wish to do so unless the cr ying of infants be considered as a kind of quasi speech this comes earlier and is often quite uncontrollable or more truly perhaps is done with such complete control over the muscles by the will and with such absolute certainty of his own purpose on the part of the wilier that there is no longer any more doubt uncertainty or suspense and hence no power of perceiving any of the processes whereby the result is attained as a wheel which may look fast fixed because it is so fast revolving Yayınevi Platanus Publishing Yazar Samuel Butler Sayfa 229 Sayfa Kağıt 2 Hamur Boyut 14 00x21 00 cm Basım Yılı Temmuz 2020 Barkod 9786257078955 Kategori Bilim Mühendislik Yabancı Dilde Kitaplar Diğer Bilim ve Mühendislik

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We learn to talk much about the same time that we learn to walk but talking requires less muscular effort than walking and makes generally less demand upon our powers A man may talk a long while before he has done the equivalent of a five mile walk it is natural therefore that we should have had more practice in talking than in walking and hence that we should find it harder to pay attention to our words than to our steps Certainly it is ver y hard to become conscious of every syllable or indeed of every word we say the attempt to do so will often bring us to a check at once nevertheless we can generally stop talking if we wish to do so unless the cr ying of infants be considered as a kind of quasi speech this comes earlier and is often quite uncontrollable or more truly perhaps is done with such complete control over the muscles by the will and with such absolute certainty of his own purpose on the part of the wilier that there is no longer any more doubt uncertainty or suspense and hence no power of perceiving any of the processes whereby the result is attained as a wheel which may look fast fixed because it is so fast revolving