In its widest possible sense, however, a man's Self is the sum total of all that he CAN call his, not only his body and his psychic powers, but his clothes and his house, his wife and children, his ancestors and friends, his reputation and works, his... Personality - الصفحة 49بواسطة Frank Byron Jevons - 1913 - عدد الصفحات: 171عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
| Paul Fairfield - 2005 - عدد الصفحات: 166
...with it at all, In its widest possible sense, however, a man's Self is the stun total of all that he CAN call his, not only his body and his psychic powers,...reputation and works, his lands and horses, and yacht and bank-account, All these things give him the same emotions, If they wax and prosper, he feels triumphant:... | |
| Gilbert I. Bond - 2005 - عدد الصفحات: 194
...individual but a self: "In its widest possible sense, however, a man's Self is the sum total o/all that he CAN call his, not only his body and his psychic powers,...reputation and works, his lands and horses, and yacht and bank-account. "s Unlike the religious subject, the self exists and is suspended in a relational matrix... | |
| Robert B. Westbrook - 2005 - عدد الصفحات: 282
...have him repudiate: In its widest possible sense ... a man 's Self is the sum total of all that he CAN call his, not only his body and his psychic powers,...reputation and works, his lands and horses, and yacht and bank-account. All these things give him the same emotions. If they wax and prosper, he feels triumphant;... | |
| Richard E. Flathman - 2005 - عدد الصفحات: 240
...and we can say that "/» its widest possible seme . . .a man !r Self is the sum total of all that he CAN call his, not only his body and his psychic powers, but his clothes and his house, his wife and his children, his ancestors and friends, his reputation and works, his lands and horses, and yacht... | |
| Eric Schocket - 2006 - عدد الصفحات: 328
...of possessive individualism, for instance, James claims that "a man's Me is the sum total of all he CAN call his, not only his body and his psychic powers,...reputation and works, his lands and horses, and yacht and bank-account."49 James's theory of habit — the foundational concept of his psychology — is less... | |
| Daniel M. Gross - 2007 - عدد الصفحات: 206
...Psychology (1890): "In its widest possible sense . . . a mans Self 'is the sum total 'of 'all that he CAN call his, not only his body and his psychic powers,...reputation and works, his lands and horses, and yacht and bank-account."4 Something crucial is thereby revealed as Hume, or James for that matter, casts about... | |
| Jaan Valsiner, Alberto Rosa - 2007 - عدد الصفحات: 672
...mine (possessions) are extensions of self as well. "... a man's Self is the sum total of all that he CAN call his, not only his body and his psychic powers,...friends, his reputation and works, his lands, and yacht and bank-account. All these things give him the same emotions." (James, 1890, pp. 291—292)... | |
| William James - 2007 - عدد الصفحات: 709
...do with it at all. In its widest possiMe sense, however, a man's Self is the sum Mai of all that he CAN call his, not only his body and his psychic powers,...his house, his wife and children, his ancestors and Mends, his reputation and works, his lands and horses, and yacht and bank -account. All these things... | |
| William James - 2007 - عدد الصفحات: 709
...with it at all. In its widest possible seme, however, a man's Self* is the sum, Mai of all that he CAN call his, not only his body and his psychic powers,...his house, his wife and children, his ancestors and Mends, his reputation and works, his lands and horses, and yacht and bank-account. All these things... | |
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