Common sense says, we lose our fortune, are sorry, and weep; we meet a bear, are frightened and run; we are insulted by a rival, are angry and strike. Psychology - الصفحة 375بواسطة William James - 1892 - عدد الصفحات: 478عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
 | James Mark Baldwin, James McKeen Cattell, Howard Crosby Warren, John Broadus Watson, Herbert Sidney Langfeld, Carroll Cornelius Pratt, Theodore Mead Newcomb - 1905 - عدد الصفحات: 452
...emotion. Commonsense says, we lose our fortunes, are sorry and weep; we meet a bear, are freightened and run ; we are insulted by a rival, are angry and...to be defended says that this order of sequence is not correct, that the one mental state is not immediately induced by the other, that the bodily manifestations... | |
 | Michael Maher - 1902 - عدد الصفحات: 658
...Common sense says, we lose our fortune, are sorry and weep ; we meet a bear, are frightened and run. The hypothesis here to be defended says that this...by the other, that the bodily manifestations must be interposed between them, and that the more rational statement is that we feel sorry because we cry,... | |
 | Thomas Smith Clouston - 1907 - عدد الصفحات: 320
...of the same changes as they occur is the emotion. Common sense says, We lose our fortune, are sorry and weep ; we meet a bear, are frightened, and run...immediately induced by the other, that the bodily manifestation must first be interposed between, and that the more rational statement is that we feel... | |
 | Sydney Herbert Mellone, Margaret Drummond - 1907 - عدد الصفحات: 524
...on the opinion advocated by Professor James : " Common - sense says, we lose our fortune, are sorry and weep ; we meet a bear, are frightened and run...that this order of sequence is incorrect, that the 1 The influence of feeling on cognition is carefully discussed by Hoffding, pp. 298-307. one mental... | |
 | Josiah Morse - 1907 - عدد الصفحات: 122
...that of James and Lange will thereby be made clearer. Our view is the common-sense one that we see a bear, are frightened and run; we are insulted by a rival are angry and strike. To which James objects, saying: Without the bodily states following on the perception, the latter would... | |
 | Horatio Willis Dresser - 1908 - عدد الصفحات: 584
...our feeling of the same changes is the emotion. Common-sense says, we lose our fortune, are sorry, and weep; we meet a bear, are frightened, and run;...we are insulted by a rival, are angry, and strike." l Professor James defends the thesis that th'is order of sequence is incorrect, that the one mental... | |
 | Horatio Willis Dresser - 1908 - عدد الصفحات: 590
...frightened, and run; we are insulted by a rival, are angry, and strike." 1 Professor James defends the thesis that this order of sequence is incorrect, that the one mental state is not induced immediately by the other, that the bodily manifestations must first be interposed between,... | |
 | Frederick Elmer Bolton - 1910 - عدد الصفحات: 810
...interpretation made by the uncritical mind in the following: "Common sense says, we lose our fortune, are sorry and weep; we meet a bear, are frightened and run; we are insulted by a rival, are angry and strike." That is, "common sense" asserts that the sequence is as follows: (i) The knowledge-giving state. (2)... | |
 | Thomas Smith Clouston - 1911 - عدد الصفحات: 398
...of the same changes as they occur, is the emotion. Common sense says, We lose our fortune, are sorry and weep ; we meet a bear, are frightened and run...immediately induced by the other, that the bodily manifestation must first be interposed between, and that the more rational sentiment is that we feel... | |
 | Robert Mearns Yerkes - 1911 - عدد الصفحات: 460
...emotions would not exist were the sensations lacking. " Common sense says, we lose our fortune, are sorry and weep ; we meet a bear, are frightened and run...angry and strike. The hypothesis here to be defended " — and it is to be noted that Professor James does not admit his statement to the realm of law —... | |
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