“So far as consciousness goes, one does one's thinking before one knows what he is to think about.”

—  Edwin Boring

Source: A History of Experimental Psychology, 1929, p. 397: Cited in: Jay M. Jackson (2013) Social Psychology, Past and Present: An Integrative Orientation, p. 28

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