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... emotions , which have been adduced so often in the past as examples par excellence for “ sub- jective , " i.e. , Ego - related , experiences . And yet we may see a gloomy landscape , even when we ourselves are perfectly cheerful ; may ...
... emotions , which have been adduced so often in the past as examples par excellence for “ sub- jective , " i.e. , Ego - related , experiences . And yet we may see a gloomy landscape , even when we ourselves are perfectly cheerful ; may ...
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... emotions , anger and disgust ; rather it is the immediate response to the complex situation " ( p . 331 ) . This is perfectly true . The dy- namics of the secondary emotions are different from those of the primary ones , and it is also ...
... emotions , anger and disgust ; rather it is the immediate response to the complex situation " ( p . 331 ) . This is perfectly true . The dy- namics of the secondary emotions are different from those of the primary ones , and it is also ...
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... emotions in the field ? It will be admitted that emotions that are not Ego emotions are experienced most frequently and most intensely in other human beings and next to that in higher animals . This fact is , probably , largely ...
... emotions in the field ? It will be admitted that emotions that are not Ego emotions are experienced most frequently and most intensely in other human beings and next to that in higher animals . This fact is , probably , largely ...
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