| 1895 - عدد الصفحات: 580
...Principles of Psychology, however, we find statements of entirely different import. "My theory is that the bodily changes follow directly the perception of the exciting fact, and that our feeling of the same changes as they occur is1 the emotion" (n. 449). " If we fancy some strong... | |
| 1884 - عدد الصفحات: 640
...the contrary is that the bodily changes follow directly the PEHCEPTION of the exciting fact, and that our feeling 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... | |
| 1909 - عدد الصفحات: 594
...Super-normal stim- j Diffuse (somatic), uli, with tend- especially "total" stimuli. ency ate. to irradi" Bodily changes follow directly the perception of the...of the same changes as they occur is the emotion. Objects excite bodily changes by a pre-organized mechanism, and these changes are so indefinitely numerous... | |
| George Trumbull Ladd - 1887 - عدد الصفحات: 728
...breathing, and a placid face ? " In view of the foregoing facts, Professor James propounds the thesis, that the " bodily changes follow directly the perception of the exciting fact, and that our feeling of the same changes as they occur is the emotion." * To neglect, however, that element... | |
| George Trumbull Ladd - 1887 - عدد الصفحات: 724
...and a placid face ? " In view ^ of the foregoing facts, Professor James propounds the thesis, that / the " bodily changes follow directly the perception of the exciting / fact, and that our feeling of the same changes as they occur is the I emotion."' / To neglect, however, that... | |
| George Trumbull Ladd - 1887 - عدد الصفحات: 724
...the thesis, that the " bodily changes follow directly the perception of the exciting fact, and that our feeling of the same changes as they occur is the emotion." ' To neglect, however, that element of feeling in every emotion which is immediately attached to certain... | |
| 1892 - عدد الصفحات: 418
...Lange in asserting that " bodily changes follow directly the perception of the exciting fact and that our feeling of the same changes as they occur is the emotion." While not wishing to belittle the physical concomitants in emotion, we protest that it is a pity to... | |
| William James - 1892 - عدد الصفحات: 534
...contrary, is that the bodily changes follow directly the perception of the exciting fact, and that our feeling 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;... | |
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