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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... means of what he calls the " principle of direct induction of emotion by way of the primitive sympathetic response , " that is , by means of the emotional contagion with which we are already familiar . Now , le Bon , fully recognising ...
... means of what he calls the " principle of direct induction of emotion by way of the primitive sympathetic response , " that is , by means of the emotional contagion with which we are already familiar . Now , le Bon , fully recognising ...
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... 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 with the facts of emotional contagion . The ...
... 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 with the facts of emotional contagion . The ...
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... means of induction ( contagion ) is not in the least contradicted by these remarks . McDougall's view meets the case entirely when the danger is a really great one and when the group has no strong emotional ties - conditions which are ...
... means of induction ( contagion ) is not in the least contradicted by these remarks . McDougall's view meets the case entirely when the danger is a really great one and when the group has no strong emotional ties - conditions which are ...
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... means , such as physical shock to the brain , and in a small proportion of individuals appears to be an inborn characteristic . That is , in certain cases of physical shock to the nervous system , and in certain other cases , the state ...
... means , such as physical shock to the brain , and in a small proportion of individuals appears to be an inborn characteristic . That is , in certain cases of physical shock to the nervous system , and in certain other cases , the state ...
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... means only madness in the end .... " And in another passage A. E. claimed to value " the art of living more than the art of the artists . " Here we have very succinctly expressed the conflict of which The Immortal Hour is the symbolical ...
... means only madness in the end .... " And in another passage A. E. claimed to value " the art of living more than the art of the artists . " Here we have very succinctly expressed the conflict of which The Immortal Hour is the symbolical ...
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