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" We may catch the trick with the voluntary muscles, but fail with the skin, glands, heart, and other viscera. Just as an artificially imitated sneeze lacks something of the reality, so the attempt to imitate an emotion in the absence of its normal instigating... "
Psychology - الصفحة 355
بواسطة William James - 1893 - عدد الصفحات: 478
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...receive the insult and deem it right to strike, but we should not actually feel afraid or angry. . . . I now proceed to urge the vital point of my whole theory, which is this: // we fancy some strong emotion, and then try to abstract from our consciousness of it all the feelings...

The Classical Psychologists: Selections Illustrating Psychology from ...

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...reproduce in cold blood the total and integral expression of any one emotion. We may catch the trick with the voluntary muscles, but fail with the skin,...the vital point of my whole theory, which is this: // we fancy some strong emotion, and then try to abstract from our consciousness of it all the feelings...

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...the immense number of parts modified in each emotion. "We may catch the trick," says Professor James, "with the voluntary muscles, but fail with the skin,...something of the reality, so the attempt to imitate an emotion in the absence of its normal instigating cause is apt to be rather hollow." Feeling also...

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...Psychology, pp. 241-2. modified in each emotion. " We may catch the trick," says Professor James, " with the voluntary muscles, but fail with the skin,...sneeze lacks something of the reality, so the attempt ta imitate an emotion in the absence of its normal instigating cause is apt to be rather " hollow."...




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