Who smiles for the pleasure of smiling, or frowns for the pleasure of the frown ? Who blushes to escape the discomfort of not blushing ? Or who in anger, grief, or fear is actuated to the movements which he makes by the pleasures which they yield ? In... Mind - Sayfa 5351892Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Charles Franklin Dunbar, Frank William Taussig, Abbott Payson Usher, Alvin Harvey Hansen, William Leonard Crum, Edward Chamberlin, Arthur Eli Monroe - 1919 - 762 sayfa
...anger, grief, or fear is actuated to the movements which he makes by the pleasures which they yield ? In all these cases the movements are discharged fatally...nervous system framed to respond in just that way. The objects of bur rage, love, or terror, the occasions of our tears and smiles, whether they be present... | |
| William James - 1908 - 722 sayfa
...senses, or whether they be merely represented in idea, have this peculiar sort of impulsive power. The impulsive quality of mental states is an attribute...of it than others, some have it in this direction, aud some in that. Feelings of pleasure and pain have it, and perceptions and imaginations of fact have... | |
| William James - 1892 - 508 sayfa
...anger, grief, or fear is actuated to the movements which he 'makes by the pleasures which they yield ? In all these cases the movements are discharged fatally...nervous system framed to respond in just that way. The objects of our rage, love, or terror, the occasions of our tears and smiles, whether they be present... | |
| William James - 1892 - 534 sayfa
...the pleasures which they yield ? In all these cases the movements are discharged fatally by the m a tergo which the stimulus exerts upon a nervous system framed to respond in just that way. The objects of our rage, love, or terror, the occasions of our tears and smiles, whether they be present... | |
| William De Witt Hyde - 1897 - 364 sayfa
...senses, or whether they be merely represented in idea, have this peculiar sort of impulsive power. The impulsive quality of mental states is an attribute...behind which we cannot go. Some states of mind have it more than others. Feelings of pleasure and pain have it, and perceptions and imaginations of fact... | |
| Frank Thilly - 1900 - 368 sayfa
...anger, grief, or fear is actuated to the movements which he makes by the pleasures which they yield? In all these cases the movements are discharged fatally...nervous system framed to respond in just that way. The objects of our rage, love, or terror, the occasions of our tears and smiles, whether they be present... | |
| Frank Thilly - 1900 - 370 sayfa
...anger, grief, or fear is actuated to the movements which he makes by the pleasures which they yield? In all these cases the movements are discharged fatally...nervous system framed to respond in just that way. The objects of our rage, love, or terror, the occasions of our tears and smiles, whether they be present... | |
| Durant Drake - 1914 - 480 sayfa
...anger, grief, or fear is actuated to the movements which he makes by the pleasures which they yield? In all these cases the movements are discharged fatally...mental states is an attribute behind which we cannot go."1 It is not true, then, that love of pleasure and fear of pain are the universal motives. It is... | |
| William James - 1915 - 504 sayfa
...the pleasures which they yield ? In all these cases the movements are discharged fatally by the via a tergo which the stimulus exerts upon a nervous system framed to respond in just that way. The objects of our rage, love, or terror, the occasions of our tears and smiles, whether they be present... | |
| Charles Franklin Dunbar, Frank William Taussig, Abbott Payson Usher, Alvin Harvey Hansen, William Leonard Crum, Edward Chamberlin, Arthur Eli Monroe - 1919 - 842 sayfa
...anger, grief, or fear is actuated to the movements which he makes by the pleasures which they yield ? In all these cases the movements are discharged fatally...nervous system framed to respond in just that way. The objects of our rage, love, or terror, the occasions of our tears and smiles, whether they be present... | |
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