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" ... intellectual way, has probably a relaxing effect upon the character. ' One becomes filled with emotions which habitually pass without prompting to any deed, and so the inertly sentimental condition is kept up. The remedy would be, never to suffer... "
The Principles of psychology v. 1 - الصفحة 124
بواسطة William James - 1890
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...deed, and so the inertly sentimental condition is kept up. The remedy would be, never to suffer one's self to have an emotion at a concert, without expressing...heroic offers — but let it not fail to take place." Professor James also refers in this connection to an interesting paper by Vida Scudder in the Andover...

An Introduction to Ethics, for Training Colleges

George Alexander Johnston - 1915 - عدد الصفحات: 276
...remedy would be never to suffer oneself to have an emotion at a concert without expressing it afterwards in some active way. Let the expression be the least...one's aunt, or giving up one's seat in a horse-car, 1 James : Principles of Psychology, ii. p. 466. if nothing more heroic offers — but let it not fail...

Educational Values & Methods Based on the Principles of the Training Process

Walter Guy Sleight - 1915 - عدد الصفحات: 380
...would be, never to suffer one's self to have an emotion at a concert without expressing it afterwards in some active way. Let the expression be the least...genially to one's aunt, or giving up one's seat in a horse car, if nothing more heroic appears — but let it not fail to take place.' 1 Such application...

Educational Values & Methods Based on the Principles of the Training Process

Walter Guy Sleight - 1915 - عدد الصفحات: 380
...would be, never to suffer one's self to have an emotion at a concert without expressing it afterwards in some active way. Let the expression be the least thing in the world—speaking genially to one's aunt, or giving up one's seat in a horse car, if nothing more heroic...

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George Alexander Johnston - 1915 - عدد الصفحات: 276
...expressing it afterwards in same active way. Let the expression be the least thing in the world—speaking genially to one's aunt, or giving up one's seat in a horse-car, 1 James : Principles of Psychology, ii. p. 466. if nothing more heroic offers—but let it not fail...

The Psychology of Religion: And Its Application in Preaching and Teaching

James Henry Snowden - 1916 - عدد الصفحات: 418
...truth and do nothing. So important is the turning of our feeling into action that Professor James says: "Let the expression be the least thing in the world...heroic offers — but let it not fail to take place." Act ! act ! is the urgent admonition of this rule. Do not think that mere fine feelings or good resolutionH...

The Divine Element in Art and Literature

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...There are other ways in which emotion may be ordered — ' speaking genially to one's grandmother, or giving up one's seat in a horsecar, if nothing more heroic offers u — but the way of art is the finest and most subtle, involving a discipline not inferior to that...

The Fundamental Principles of Learning and Study

Austin Southwick Edwards - 1920 - عدد الصفحات: 256
...deed, and so the inertly sentimental condition is kept up. The remedy would be, never to suffer one's self to have an emotion at a concert, without expressing...heroic offers — but let it not fail to take place." (38). with future learning. Whereas one's attention should be free to deal with the new habit that...

Social Problems and Social Policy: Principles Underlying Treatment and ...

James Ford - 1923 - عدد الصفحات: 1052
...deed, and so the inertly sentimental condition is kept up. The remedy would be, never to suffer one's self to have an emotion at a concert, without expressing...thing in the world — speaking genially to one's grandmother, or giving up one's seat in a horse-car, if nothing more heroic offers — but let it not...

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Rollo La Verne Lyman - 1924 - عدد الصفحات: 360
...deed, and so the inertly sentimental condition is kept up. The remedy would be never to suffer oneself to have an emotion at a concert without expressing...genially to one's aunt, or giving up one's seat in a horse car, if nothing more heroic offers — but let it not fail to take place. . . . As a final practical...




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