Freud's notion of the absence of time in the unconscious, for example, and Proust's reflection that «a single minute released from the chronological order of time has recreated in us the human being similarly released» lead to the same conclusion: the choice of
individual reaction to events can not be a function of chance but must depend upon past experience, on the memory of some analogous event.
Not exact matches
I do not intend by my remarks about space - time
to imply that, if Peirce had known relativity physics, he would have given up his notion of
individual identity as consisting in a continuity of
reactions and accepted the idea of a definite single
event as intelligible by itself.
Murray Murphey finds Peirce's declaration that
individual identity consists in a continuity of
reactions to be inconsistent with «either the definition of
reaction or of continuity — there can not be a continuum of instantaneous
events.
Event organizers stressed
reactions to hot sauce are highly
individual, so eaters with underlying health conditions and macho attitudes are more likely
to suffer.
More than 1 in 10 schools in the United States responding
to a survey reported at least one severe allergic
reaction during the 2013 - 14 school year, and 22 percent of those
events occurred in
individuals with no previously known allergies.
I work with
individuals to gain insight into the influence of not only past
events, but also current patterns of beliefs, with a goal of reconciling past hurts, healing past trauma, and breaking the cycle of unhelpful thoughts, beliefs, and
reactions.»