211 examples of psychologist in sentences

Each motive, as the stiff psychologist of the nineteenth century, with his plaster-of-Paris categories and pigeon holes and classifications, labelled the teeming creatures of the mind, becomes anon a strutting actor upon a multitudinous stage, and an audience in a crowded playhouse.

I'm no psychologist and not at all given to review of sudden situations in the abstract.

By all means let the economist and psychologist avoid a pedantic specialism and let each stray into the other's province whenever he thinks fit.

I'm enough of a psychologist to feel the evil spreading, and I've the scent of a rat-terrier.

With the net result that Dr. Cathcart, adroit psychologist that he fancied himself to be, had assured him clearly enough exactly where his mind, influenced by loneliness, bewilderment and terror, had yielded to the strain and invited delusion.

The psychologist, however, inquires as to the essence, the real purpose of religions.

That which blinded Herbart to these limitations was that tendency toward unity, which, as a metaphysician and moral philosopher, he had all too willfully suppressed, and which now took revenge for this infringement of its rights by misleading the psychologist to an exaggeration which had important consequences.

A third distinguished representative of the same general movement is Alexander Bain, the psychologist (born 1818; The Senses and the Intellect, 3d ed., 1868; The Emotions and the Will, 3d ed., 1875; Mental and Moral Science, 1868, 3d ed., 1872, part ii., 1872; Mind and Body, 3d ed., 1874).

Over-care and over-anxiety had brought this about; and the same causes could again bring on a condition which the ancients deemed holy, and which the psychologist treats as one bordering on insanity.

A treatise is indeed required from some trained psychologist on the conditions under which our nervous system shows itself intolerant of repeated sensations and emotions.

The only religion of any importance which has ever been consciously constructed by a psychologist is the Positivism of Auguste Comte.

Sniatynski, as a psychologist, can make allowance for the phase of life I have been passing through lately.

I noticed, nevertheless, that he watched me furtively, and not being able to make me out tried indirect inquiry, with all the clumsiness of an author who is a deep psychologist and reader of the human mind at his desk, and as unsophisticated as any student in practical life.

Man can talk with God, says noted psychologist.

Alfred B. Robinson (C); 15Nov61; R285383. Man can talk with God, says noted psychologist Psychianna.

Psychologist unretired.

Life and confessions of a psychologist.

A psychologist looks at love.

A psychologist looks at love.

Psychologist unretired.

Wordsworth was not only a poet, he was also a seer, a mystic and a practical psychologist with an amazingly subtle mind, and an unusual capacity for feeling; he lived a life of excitement and passion, and he preached a doctrine of magnificence and glory.

' To the psychologist who objects that our modern instances are mere anecdotes, we reply by asking, 'Dear sir, what are your modern instances?

The anthropologist and psychologist, then, must either admit that their evidence is no better than ours, if as good, or must say that they only believe evidence as to 'possible' facts.

He was a psychologist, seeking to know the secret of the Whence, the Why, and the Whither.

Balzac thought of him as an artist, Taine was captivated by his conception of history, M. Bourget adores him as a psychologist, M. Barrès lays stress upon his 'sentiment d'honneur,' and the 'Beylistes' see in him the embodiment of modernity.

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