Chapter 23

46;influence of emotions on,47;corroborative value of,47.Time, and image,237;of day and mental processes,245;children’s sense of,368;influence on conception,383;and isolation,397.Timidity,75.Toes,104.Touch,215;tests sense of sight,197;relation to other senses,215;influence of drugs on,215;how affected by transpositions of skin,219;and wetness,219;influence of repetition on,220;and form,220;bodily sensitiveness to,220;illusions of,449.Tracy,364.Training, of witnesses,16.Tramps,17;congenital,18.Trendelenburg,146,160.Truth, and persuasion,161;and manner,162;historical and inference,171;and knowledge,184.Tylor,288,290.Tyndall,209.UUnderstanding,238;how gauged in witnesses,239;and public instruction,241;and law,242.Uneducated, views of the,388.Unit-characters,46;variety of recognition of,46.Uphues,260,267,472.VVagabondage,394.Valuation, of evidence,12.Variation of conditions,12.Vaschide,192.Venn,150.Veracity, egoism a criterion of,28.Vicariousness of the senses,193.Vierordt,220.Views, influence of on evidence,377;of the uneducated,388.Vincent,202.Vischer,72.Virchow,86.Visual perception, artificial differences in,202;binocular,203;influence of custom on,203;in darkness,204;and form,201;and muscular innervation,204.Voice, relation of to gesture,48.Voisin,370.Volkmar,1,15,39,60,67,74,162,244,269,299,307,375.Vurpass,192.WWagner,180,181,385.Waitz,51,85.Warnkönig,10.We, as a character-mark,60.Weakness, of women,362.Weaknesses, shown to inferiors and servants,62.Weber,188,217,220,441.Weber’s law,188.Wernicke,455.Wetness, and touch,219.Whately,147.Wiener,85.Wiersma,39.Will,281.Windelband,160,161,233.Winkelmann,102.Wisdom,403.Witasek,464.Witnesses, do not know what they know,8;imposed on by officials,8;wandering of,17;wordy,18;laconic,19;method of drawing out,20;difficulty with educated,23.Woman,300;basis of judging,302;status of,302;defined by her function,304;poet on,305;difference from man,307;danger of maxims about,308;and love,309,350;crimes of,310;testimony of,310;quarrels with,338;and money,338;punctuality of,340;conservatism of,340;dishonesty in,341;hypocrisy in,344;tears of,344;fainting of,344;and smuggling,345;and property,346;loyalty of,347;jealousy of,351;friendships of,353;hatred in,354;cruelty in,355;emotionalism of,359;weakness of,362;and secrets,364.Words, and conception,290;influence on conception,381.Writing, like gesticulation,49.Wundt,85,210,260.ZZöllner,433.


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