McCosh treats first of the elements of emotion, and, secondly, of the classification and description of the emotions. He has been led to the consideration of his theme, as he says in his preface, by the vagueness and ambiguity in common thought and literature... Additions to the Library - Stranica 175napisao/la Boston Athenaeum - 1887Potpun prikaz - O ovoj knjizi
| 1880 - Broj stranica: 540
...regarding the subject even among the educated and thoughtful, which favors the tendency, so manifest in the prevailing physiological psychology of the day, to resolve all feeling and emotion into nervous action, and thus gain another important position from which to attack the spiritual... | |
| 1880 - Broj stranica: 616
...true, then, as he further says in his preface, that "the vagueness of the idea " of Feeling " favours the tendency on the part of the prevailing physiological...important province of our nature to materialism," it is difficult to see how his own use of the word can prevent that consequence. The book, as a whole,... | |
| Newman Smyth - 1877 - Broj stranica: 190
...and description of the emotions. He has been led to the consideration of his theme, as he says in his preface, by the vagueness and ambiguity in common...important province of our nature to materialism." The work is characterized by that " peculiarly animated and commanding style which seems to be a part... | |
| James McCosh - 1880 - Broj stranica: 296
...of them, as distinguished from other mental qualities. The vagueness of the idea entertained favors the tendency on the part of the prevailing physiological...an important province of our nature to materialism. In this work I treat of the emotions as psychical acts, but I do not overlook their physiological concomitants... | |
| 1880 - Broj stranica: 492
...led to the consideration of his Lhuinc. lu* he says in his preface, by the vagueness and ambigiiitv in common thought and literature in connection with...prevailing physiological psychology of the day to resolve nil feeling and our very emotions into nervous action, and thus gain an imiK>rU4iil province of our... | |
| 1880 - Broj stranica: 492
...description of the emotions. He hu» been led to the consldemtlon of hi« theme, at* he кауя in In- R e"W RQ[ j # ] GV Y} F 4 b. E Rd < [$ & 9... z d EE LTpSd Y L h r % z , Ѫ E (a1[ H Ć phy«lol<,glcal raychology of the day to résolve all feeling und our very emotions into nervous action,... | |
| 1880 - Broj stranica: 712
...and description of the emotions. He has been led to the consideration of his theme, as he says in his preface, by the vagueness and ambiguity in common...literature in connection with the subject, and by *4he tendency on the part of the prevailing physiological psychology of the day to resolve all feeling... | |
| Theodore Dwight Woolsey - 1882 - Broj stranica: 352
...and description of the emotions. He has been led to the consideration of his theme, as he says in his preface, by the vagueness and ambiguity in common...important province of our nature to materialism." The work is characterized by that " peculiarly animated and commanding style which seems to be a part... | |
| Theodore Dwight Woolsey - 1882 - Broj stranica: 356
...and description of the emotions. He has been led to the consideration of his theme, as he says in his preface, by the vagueness and ambiguity in common...physiological psychology of the day to resolve all feeling arvd our very emotions into nervous action. and thus gain an important province of our nature to materialism."... | |
| Théodule Ribot, James McCosh - 1886 - Broj stranica: 352
...and description of the emotiona. He has been led to the consideration of his theme, as he says in his preface, by the vagueness and ambiguity in common...prevailing physiological psychology of the day to r-iolve all feeling and our very emotiona into nervous action, and thus gain an important province... | |
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