Psychology and Moral Theology: Lines of ConvergenceGregorian University Press, 1980 - 302 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 126
... emotional . His rational processes are at all levels ( experience , understanding , etc. ) subject to influence and even distortion by emotional pressures . This is so because emotion can in general serve two different functions : there ...
... emotional . His rational processes are at all levels ( experience , understanding , etc. ) subject to influence and even distortion by emotional pressures . This is so because emotion can in general serve two different functions : there ...
الصفحة 133
... emotions to bear on the object of the intuitive appraisal . Values can have their own emotional appeal ( Method , pp . 37-38 ) . Intellectual con- victions can be held with passion ; ' a value becomes an object of emotion when the ...
... emotions to bear on the object of the intuitive appraisal . Values can have their own emotional appeal ( Method , pp . 37-38 ) . Intellectual con- victions can be held with passion ; ' a value becomes an object of emotion when the ...
الصفحة 134
... emotional attitudes begin to form very early in life ; ' each emotion facilitates the experience and ex- pression of that emotion and eventually results in a stable emotional attitude ' ( Arnold , 1960 , p . 186 ) . In other words , a ...
... emotional attitudes begin to form very early in life ; ' each emotion facilitates the experience and ex- pression of that emotion and eventually results in a stable emotional attitude ' ( Arnold , 1960 , p . 186 ) . In other words , a ...
المحتوى
ON METHOD | 9 |
The Approach of Lonergan | 16 |
A General Notion of Method | 22 |
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