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Hartley
Hartley (ˈhɑːtlɪ) n1. (Biography) David. 1705–57, English philosopher and physician. In Observations of Man (1749) he introduced the theory of psychological associationism2. (Biography) L(eslie) P(oles). 1895–1972, British novelist. His novels include the trilogy The Shrimp and the Anemone (1944), The Sixth Heaven (1946), and Eustace and Hilda (1947) as well as The Go-Between (1953)ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Hartley - English philosopher who introduced the theory of the association of ideas (1705-1757)David Hartley |
Hartley
Hartley1. David. 1705--57, English philosopher and physician. In Observations of Man (1749) he introduced the theory of psychological associationism 2. L(eslie) P(oles). 1895--1972, British novelist. His novels include the trilogy The Shrimp and the Anemone (1944), The Sixth Heaven (1946), and Eustace and Hilda (1947) as well as The Go-Between (1953) hartley[′härt·lē] (communications) A unit of information content, equal to the designation of 1 of 10 possible and equally likely values or states of anything used to store or convey information. Hartley Related to Hartley: Hartley oscillatorSynonyms for Hartleynoun English philosopher who introduced the theory of the association of ideas (1705-1757)Synonyms |