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... author postulates . Further , the testimony of lan- guage seems directly opposed to the view adopted by Horwicz . If ordinary pleasures and pains are complexes of distinct elements , and emotions are combinations of such complexes , it ...
... author postulates . Further , the testimony of lan- guage seems directly opposed to the view adopted by Horwicz . If ordinary pleasures and pains are complexes of distinct elements , and emotions are combinations of such complexes , it ...
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... author's treatment of love . He describes this state as a highly organised complex which is formed by the combination of all the feelings excited by the person who is the object of the emotion.1 Despite the qualitative differences of ...
... author's treatment of love . He describes this state as a highly organised complex which is formed by the combination of all the feelings excited by the person who is the object of the emotion.1 Despite the qualitative differences of ...
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... author has felt the need of finding some distinction between love and hate ; but even if the assertion could be accepted , it would in certain cases be absolutely impossible to say why the resultant should be love and not hate , for the ...
... author has felt the need of finding some distinction between love and hate ; but even if the assertion could be accepted , it would in certain cases be absolutely impossible to say why the resultant should be love and not hate , for the ...
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... author makes state- ments inconsistent with this , but , as he reverts to the view of Sully already discussed , the complication may be disregarded . 2 Ibid . , p . 19 . E Thus a cognitive element does give character to the special ...
... author makes state- ments inconsistent with this , but , as he reverts to the view of Sully already discussed , the complication may be disregarded . 2 Ibid . , p . 19 . E Thus a cognitive element does give character to the special ...
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... states , reactions of the individual as a whole . Professor Rehmke's theory is an interesting varia- tion of the general standpoint represented by Leh- mann and Sully . According to this author , while CURRENT THEORIES OF EMOTION . 69.
... states , reactions of the individual as a whole . Professor Rehmke's theory is an interesting varia- tion of the general standpoint represented by Leh- mann and Sully . According to this author , while CURRENT THEORIES OF EMOTION . 69.
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