Source: Psychology: An elementary textbook, 1908, p. 3: Partly cited in: Edwin Boring (1929) A History of Experimental Psychology p. ix
Hermann Ebbinghaus: Citations en anglais
Source: Memory: A contribution to experimental psychology, 1885, p. 8
Source: Memory: A contribution to experimental psychology, 1885, p. 85
Source: Memory: A contribution to experimental psychology, 1885, p. 90; Cited in: Granville Stanley Hall et al. The American Journal of Psychology, Vol. 35, 1924, p. 218.
Source: Memory: A contribution to experimental psychology, 1885, p. 89
Source: Memory: A contribution to experimental psychology, 1885, p. 19
“Language is a system of conventional signs that can be voluntarily produced at any time.”
Hermann Ebbinghaus, quoted in: Geza Revesz, The Origins and Prehistory of Language, London 1956. footnote p. 126
Hermann Ebbinghaus (1885), "Experiments in Memory," in Science http://www.gutenberg.org/files/16792/16792-h/16792-h.htm Vol. 6, 1885, p. 198
“The foreseeing of our attention is the will to give attention, is voluntary attention.”
Source: Psychology: An elementary textbook, 1908, p. 91
“Mental events, it is said, are not passive happenings but the acts of a subject.”
Source: Memory: A contribution to experimental psychology, 1885, p. 91
Source: Psychology: An elementary textbook, 1908, p. 6; Partly cited in: Peter Ashworth, Man Cheung Chung (2007) Phenomenology and Psychological Science, p. 54.
Source: Memory: A contribution to experimental psychology, 1885, p. 3
Source: Psychology: An elementary textbook, 1908, p. 44
Source: Memory: A contribution to experimental psychology, 1885, p. 1; Cited in: Richard F. Thompson, Stephen A. Madigan (2013) Memory: The Key to Consciousness, p. 87
Source: Memory: A contribution to experimental psychology, 1885, p. 113
“What is true is alas not new, the new not true.”
Hermann Ebbinghaus cited in: Sills (1968), International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, p. 326