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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 February 2018
As the knowledge and appreciation of light are rendered more distinctive by the near presence of a shade, and as the idea of absolute smoothness is presented to the mind with a keener readiness when viewed in relation to an inequality of surface; so in mental science such phenomena as are normal, and therefore in a sense unvaried, are better known when studied in connection with others that are abnormal, and in consequence more clearly to be individualised.
∗ “Body and Mind” p. 11.Google Scholar
∗ Paper by author in “Journal of Psychological Medicine,” October, 1876.Google Scholar
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