The Springs of Human Action: A Psychological Study of the Sources, Mechanism, and Principles of Motivation in Human BehaviorD. Appleton and Company, 1927 - 501页 |
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... if we only wanted to , or if we had the leisure or opportunity ! The fault is al- 10 Cf. Fielding , The Caveman Within Us , p . 207 . ways with some other person or group or institution or 216 THE SPRINGS OF HUMAN ACTION.
... if we only wanted to , or if we had the leisure or opportunity ! The fault is al- 10 Cf. Fielding , The Caveman Within Us , p . 207 . ways with some other person or group or institution or 216 THE SPRINGS OF HUMAN ACTION.
第293页
... The Caveman Within Us ; Carrington , Your Psychic Powers . For a critical estimate of psychoanalysis in general and the various shades of differences among the leading psychoanalysts see Bernard , " The Psychoanalyst's Theory of the ...
... The Caveman Within Us ; Carrington , Your Psychic Powers . For a critical estimate of psychoanalysis in general and the various shades of differences among the leading psychoanalysts see Bernard , " The Psychoanalyst's Theory of the ...
第307页
... 8 Cf. Fielding , The Caveman Within Us , p . 346 . ' Prince , The Unconscious , p . 31 . Cf. Groves , Personality and Social Adjustments , pp . 92-93 . umbrella from the rack , go to the next room MOTIVES OF AUTOSUGGESTION 307.
... 8 Cf. Fielding , The Caveman Within Us , p . 346 . ' Prince , The Unconscious , p . 31 . Cf. Groves , Personality and Social Adjustments , pp . 92-93 . umbrella from the rack , go to the next room MOTIVES OF AUTOSUGGESTION 307.
第479页
... The Caveman Within Us ( E. P. Dutton & Company , 1922 ) . FOSDICK , H. E. - Twelve Tests of Character ( Association Press , 1923 ) . FRANKEN , R. B .- " Advertising Appeals Selected by Methods of Direct Impression , " Journal of Applied ...
... The Caveman Within Us ( E. P. Dutton & Company , 1922 ) . FOSDICK , H. E. - Twelve Tests of Character ( Association Press , 1923 ) . FRANKEN , R. B .- " Advertising Appeals Selected by Methods of Direct Impression , " Journal of Applied ...
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第65页 - Take away these instinctive dispositions with their powerful impulses, and the organism would become incapable of activity of any kind ; it would lie inert and motionless like a wonderful clockwork whose mainspring had been removed or a steam engine whose fires had been drawn.
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第94页 - Tis the delight of children to hear tales they shiver at, and the vice of old age to abound in strange stories of times past. We come into the world wondering at everything, and when our wonder about common things is over, we seek something new to wonder at.
第287页 - If a bottle of brandy stood at one hand and the pit of hell yawned at the other, and I were convinced that I should be pushed in as sure as I took one glass, I could not refrain.
第59页 - Habits once formed perpetuate themselves, by acting unremittingly upon the native stock of activities. They stimulate, inhibit, intensify, weaken, select, concentrate and organize the latter into their own likeness. They create out of the formless void of impulses a world made in their own image. Man is a creature of habit, not of reason nor yet of instinct.
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第323页 - By intuition is meant the kind of intellectual sympathy by which one places oneself within an object in order to coincide with what is unique in it and consequently inexpressible.
第347页 - Strong joy and grief depend upon the treatment this rudimentary social self receives. In the case of M. I noticed as early as the fourth month a "hurt" way of crying which seemed to indicate a sense of personal slight. It was quite different from the cry of pain or that of anger, but seemed about the same as the cry of fright. The slightest tone of reproof would produce it. On the other hand, if people took notice and laughed and encouraged, she was hilarious. At about fifteen months old she had...
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第59页 - All habits are demands for certain kinds of activity; and they constitute the self. In any intelligible sense of the word will, -they are will. They form our effective desires and they furnish us with our working capacities.