Intellect, 8:the will; passive thinking is an occurrence." - Dibblee, George Binney, Instinct and Intuition,Intellect, 26:its turn, stands to the instinctual faculty. Dr. Dibblee of Oxford makes the following interestingIntellect, 26:advent into our consciousness is sudden." - Dibblee, George Binney, Instinct and Intuition, pageIntellect, 162:is entitled Instinct and Intuition, by Dr. Dibblee [163] of Oriel College, Oxford. In it, he givesIntellect, 163:to thought, in presenting it with material," - Dibblee, George Binney, Instinct and Intuition, pageIntellect, 163:time, it is also independent of feeling." - Dibblee, George Binney, Instinct and Intuition, pageIntellect, 163:ultimately forms one single personality." - Dibblee, George Binney, Instinct and Intuition, pageIntellect, 164:contact in the higher brain. [164] This idea Dr. Dibblee sums up in the words: "The point at whichIntellect, 164:allied faculties of intellect and intuition." - Dibblee, George Binney, Instinct and Intuition, |