Common sense says, we lose our fortune, are sorry and weep; we meet a bear, are frightened and run; we are insulted by a rival, are angry and strike. The hypothesis here to be defended says that this order of sequence is incorrect, that the one mental... The Monist - Seite 272herausgegeben von - 1893Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1895 - 758 Seiten
...caused by the mental state is pretty well made out. The theory, to put the matter most bluntly, says that, " we feel sorry because we cry, angry because...strike, afraid because we tremble, and not that we cry, strike or tremble, because we are sorry, angry or fearful, as the case may be." Darwin's work,... | |
| 1884 - 640 Seiten
...directly the PEHCEPTION of the exciting fact, and that our feeling of the same changes as they occur is the emotion. Common sense says, we lose our fortune,...strike, afraid because we tremble, and not that we cry, strike, or tremble, because we are sorry, angry, or fearful, as the case may be. Without the bodily... | |
| William James - 1890 - 726 Seiten
...occur is the emotion. Common-sense /I says, we lose our fortune, are sorry and weep ; we meet a hear, are frightened and run ; we are insulted by a rival,...strike, afraid because we tremble, and not that we cry, strike, or tremble, because we are sorry, angry, or fearful, as the case may be. Without the bodily... | |
| William James - 1908 - 722 Seiten
...our fortune, are sorry and weep ; we meet a bear, are frighteued and run ; we are insulted by a ri are angry and strike. The hypothesis here to be defended...strike, afraid because we tremble, and not that we cry, strike, or tremble, because we are sorry, angry, or fearful, as the case may be. Without the bodily... | |
| William James - 1892 - 510 Seiten
...exciting fact, and that our feeling of the same changes as they occur is the emotion. Common-sense says, we lose our fortune, are sorry and weep, we...strike, afraid because we tremble, and not that we cry, strike, or tremble because we are sorry, angry, or fearful, as the case may be. Without the bodily... | |
| William James - 1892 - 506 Seiten
...of the same changes as they occur is the emotion. Common-sense says, we lose our fortune, are gorry and weep, we meet a bear, are frightened and run;...strike, afraid because we tremble, and not that we cry, strike, or tremble because we are sorry, angry, or fearful, as the case may be. Without the .... | |
| William James - 1892 - 520 Seiten
...changes as the»' • the emotion. Common-sense says, we lose sorry and weep, we meet a bear, are frigh we are insulted by a rival, are angry and strike....strike, afraid because we tremble, and not that we cry, strike, or tremble because we are sorry, angry, or fearful, as the case may be. Without the bodily... | |
| James Mark Baldwin, James McKeen Cattell, Howard Crosby Warren, John Broadus Watson, Herbert Sidney Langfeld, Carroll Cornelius Pratt, Theodore Mead Newcomb - 1905 - 450 Seiten
...angry and strike. The hypothesis here to be defended says that this order of sequence is not correct, that the one mental state is not immediately induced...strike, afraid because we tremble, and not that we cry, strike or tremble, because we are sorry, angry or fearful, as the case may be. Without the bodily... | |
| James Mark Baldwin, James McKeen Cattell, Howard Crosby Warren, Herbert Sidney Langfeld, John Broadus Watson, Carroll Cornelius Pratt, Theodore Mead Newcomb - 1895 - 744 Seiten
...critics have largely made their own difficulties, even on the basis of his ' slap-dash ' statement that " we feel sorry because we cry, angry because we strike, afraid because we tremble." The very statement brings out the idea of feeling sorry, not of being sorry. On p. 452 (Vol. II) he... | |
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