British Journal of Medical Psychology, 第 5-6 卷Cambridge University Press, 1925 Includes papers read before the Medical Section of the British Psychological Society. |
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... Freud because , in thus coming out into the open , he grants us a taste of That stern joy which warriors feel In foemen worthy of their steel . In an earlier article I have examined one of Professor Freud's con- tributions to Social ...
... Freud because , in thus coming out into the open , he grants us a taste of That stern joy which warriors feel In foemen worthy of their steel . In an earlier article I have examined one of Professor Freud's con- tributions to Social ...
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... Freud finds himself in substantial agreement with le Bon in respect of the peculiarities of the individual in the group . When individuals come together in a group , all their individual inhibitions fall away and all the cruel , brutal ...
... Freud finds himself in substantial agreement with le Bon in respect of the peculiarities of the individual in the group . When individuals come together in a group , all their individual inhibitions fall away and all the cruel , brutal ...
第 16 頁
... Freud ( unlike le Bon , Sighele , Schallmeyer , Trotter , Martin , and most of the other writers who have dwelt upon the defects and ferocities of the crowd ) is not blind to the fundamental paradox of group psychology , the paradox on ...
... Freud ( unlike le Bon , Sighele , Schallmeyer , Trotter , Martin , and most of the other writers who have dwelt upon the defects and ferocities of the crowd ) is not blind to the fundamental paradox of group psychology , the paradox on ...
第 17 頁
... Freud , in saying of my theory , " that is , by means of the emotional contagion with which we are already familiar , " reduces my explanation to a mere restatement of the facts in generalised form . It is true that we are all familiar ...
... Freud , in saying of my theory , " that is , by means of the emotional contagion with which we are already familiar , " reduces my explanation to a mere restatement of the facts in generalised form . It is true that we are all familiar ...
第 18 頁
... Freud does not further deal with the problem beyond implying that he agrees with le Bon in regarding emotional contagion as one of the manifestations " so often covered by the enigmatic word ' suggestion . " " And he proceeds in the ...
... Freud does not further deal with the problem beyond implying that he agrees with le Bon in regarding emotional contagion as one of the manifestations " so often covered by the enigmatic word ' suggestion . " " And he proceeds in the ...
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