PersonalityK. Paul, Trench, Trubner & Company, 1928 - 302 من الصفحات |
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achieve action activity adaptation affective cravings animal aspect associated basal ganglia becomes bodily body cells central nervous system character characteristic child cognitive collective unconscious complex conation concept consciousness correlate cortex cortical function deficiency definite depends described discrimination dominant dreams dwarfism efferent emergent endocrine engram engraphic environment example experience extravert factors feeling Freud Freudian glands higher level impulse individual induced influence inhibition instinct integration introvert involves Jung latter less libido Lloyd Morgan McDougall ment mental processes mind mnemic modified muscles muscular nervous system neurones normal object organization pattern of behaviour phantasy physical pleasure primitive psychical psychology reactions reflex regarded relatedness relation repression response result self-abasement self-regarding sentiment sensation sense sensory sexual stimulus structure study of personality subserve suggestion sympathetic nervous system symptoms synapses tend tendency term thought thyroid tion unconscious unpleasure vegetative nervous system viscus W. H. R. RIVERS whole wish
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الصفحة 281 - Bowed by the weight of centuries he leans Upon his hoe and gazes on the ground, The emptiness of ages in his face, And on his back the burden of the world.
الصفحة 283 - It is a thin unsubstantial human image, in its nature a sort of vapour, film, or shadow...
الصفحة 103 - Reverence is the religious emotion par excellence; few merely human powers are capable of exciting reverence, this blend of wonder, fear, gratitude, and negative self-feeling. Those human beings who inspire reverence, or who are by custom and convention considered to be entitled to inspire it, usually owe their reverend character to their being regarded as the ministers and dispenser* of Divine power.
الصفحة 234 - Suggestion is a process of communication resulting in the acceptance with conviction of the communicated proposition in the absence of logically adequate grounds for its acceptance.
الصفحة ii - As IF* THE NATURE OF LAUGHTER THE NATURE OF INTELLIGENCE . . ... TELEPATHY AND CLAIRVOYANCE THE GROWTH OF THE MIND THE MENTALITY OF APES PSYCHOLOGY OF RELIGIOUS MYSTICISM...
الصفحة 267 - Not only the different attacks are always exactly alike, repeating the same movements, expressions, and words, but in the course of the same attack, when it has lasted a certain time, the same scene may be repeated again exactly in the same way five or ten times.
الصفحة 283 - ... capable of leaving the body far behind, to flash swiftly from place to place ; mostly impalpable and invisible, yet also manifesting physical power, and especially appearing to men waking or asleep as a phantasm separate from the body of which it bears the likeness ; continuing to exist and appear to men after the death of that body ; able to enter into, possess, and act in the bodies of other men, of animals, and even of things.
الصفحة ii - CRIME AND CUSTOM IN SAVAGE SOCIETY SEX AND REPRESSION IN SAVAGE SOCIETY COMPARATIVE PHILOSOPHY THE PSYCHOLOGY OF CHARACTER .... SOCIAL LIFE IN THE ANIMAL WORLD .... How ANIMALS FIND THEIR WAY ABOUT...
الصفحة 158 - Men mistook the order of their ideas for the order of nature, and hence imagined that the control which they have, or seem to have, over their thoughts, permitted them to exercise a corresponding control over things.
الصفحة ii - INTEGRATIVE ACTION OF THE MIND . PLATO'S THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE . . . PRINCIPLES OF PSYCHOPATHOLOGY THEORY OF MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS LANGUAGE AS SYMBOL AND AS EXPRESSION A HISTORY OF ETHICAL THEORY THE PHILOSOPHY OF LAW...