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" What kind of an emotion of fear would be left, if the feelings neither of quickened heart-beats nor of shallow breathing, neither of trembling lips nor of weakened limbs, neither of goose-flesh nor of visceral stirrings, were present, it is quite impossible... "
The Principles of Psychology - Страница 453
по William James - 2007 - 712 страници
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Mind, Том 4

1895 - 580 страници
...consciousness of it all the feelings of its bodily symptoms, we finding have nothing left behind" (n. 451). "What kind of an emotion of fear would be left if the feeling neither of quickened heart beats nor of shallow breathing etc. were present, it is quite impossible for me to think" (n....

Mind, Том 9

1884 - 640 страници
...of seeing a ludicrous object and annihilating one's tendency to laugh. It is the purely speculative one of subtracting certain elements of feeling from...cannot help thinking that all who rightly apprehend thia problem will agree with the proposition above laid down. What kind of an emotion of fear would...

Elements of Physiological Psychology: A Treatise of the Activities and ...

George Trumbull Ladd - 1887 - 724 страници
...cases of hypnotism, is also undoubted in what we ordinarily consider normal states of body and mind. "What kind of an emotion of fear would be left, if the feelings neither of quickened heart-beats nor of shallow breathing, neither- of trembling lips nor...

Elements of Physiological Psychology: A Treatise of the Activities and ...

George Trumbull Ladd - 1887 - 728 страници
...cases of hypnotism, is also undoubted in what we ordinarily consider normal states of body and mind. "What kind of an emotion of fear would be left, if the feelings neither of quickened heart-beats nor of shallow breathing, neither of trembling lips nor of...

The Monist, Том 3

Paul Carus - 1893 - 720 страници
...of seeing a ludicrous object and annihilating one's tendency to laugh. It is the purely speculative one of subtracting certain elements of feeling from an emotional state supposed to exist in all its fulness, and saying what the residual elements are. I cannot help thinking that all who rightly...

Psychological Review, Том 2

James Mark Baldwin, James McKeen Cattell, Howard Crosby Warren, Herbert Sidney Langfeld, John Broadus Watson, Carroll Cornelius Pratt, Theodore Mead Newcomb - 1895 - 744 страници
...idea of feeling sorry, not of being sorry. On p. 452 (Vol. II) he expressly refers to his task as " subtracting certain elements of feeling from an emotional state supposed to exist in its fulness" (italics mine). And in his article in this REVIEW (Sept., 1894), he definitely states that he is speaking...

Proceedings of the American Medico-Psychological Association ..., Том 6

American Psychiatric Association - 1899 - 466 страници
...to that sense of personality which every one of us unfailingly carries with him." Again he writes: " What kind of an emotion of fear would be left if the feeling neither of quickened heart beat nor of shallow breathing, neither of trembling lips nor of weakened limbs, neither of goose-flesh,...

A Text-book of Psychiatry for Physicians and Students

Leonardo Bianchi - 1906 - 930 страници
...constituted, and that a cold and neutral state of intellectual perception is all that remains. ... I cannot help thinking that all who rightly apprehend...with the proposition above laid down. What kind of emotion of fear would be left if the feeling neither of quickened heart-beats nor of shallow breathing,...

Logic, Inductive and Deductive: An Introduction to Scientific Method

Adam Leroy Jones - 1909 - 332 страници
...of seeing a ludicrous object and annihilating one's tendency to laugh. It is the purely speculative one of subtracting certain elements of feeling from an emotional state supposed to exist in its fullness, and saying what the residual elements are. I cannot help thinking that all who rightly apprehend...

Stammering and cognate defects of speech v. 1, Том 1

Charles Sidney Bluemel - 1913 - 398 страници
...changes alone constitutes the emotion. If the feelings are subtracted, no emotional coloring remains. "What kind of an emotion of fear would be left if the feeling neither of the quickened heart-beats nor of shallow breathing, neither of the trembling lips nor of weakened limbs,...




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