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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第 7 頁
... objects the separate , simple sensations , say of whiteness , softness and sweetness are differentiated . But these sensations , we must remember , are not wholly projected . Red , for example , clearly resides in the object , but pain ...
... objects the separate , simple sensations , say of whiteness , softness and sweetness are differentiated . But these sensations , we must remember , are not wholly projected . Red , for example , clearly resides in the object , but pain ...
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... object on this higher plane to create emotional feeling . Where sentiment enters , a number of alternative conflicting emotional feelings have become integrated about a common idea , and a new sentiment - feeling , e.g. that of love or ...
... object on this higher plane to create emotional feeling . Where sentiment enters , a number of alternative conflicting emotional feelings have become integrated about a common idea , and a new sentiment - feeling , e.g. that of love or ...
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... object that it seems difficult to attribute to the factor of number a significance so great as to make it capable by itself of arousing in our mental life a new instinct that is otherwise not brought into play . Our expectation is ...
... object that it seems difficult to attribute to the factor of number a significance so great as to make it capable by itself of arousing in our mental life a new instinct that is otherwise not brought into play . Our expectation is ...
第 23 頁
... object , the object becoming the self and the self the object , in a manner so puzzling to any but a hardened believer that I can make out of it only the following : Freud recognises , as I have done , two principal factors in normal ...
... object , the object becoming the self and the self the object , in a manner so puzzling to any but a hardened believer that I can make out of it only the following : Freud recognises , as I have done , two principal factors in normal ...
第 52 頁
... object of psycho - analysis is to enlighten , illuminate , ascertain , make conscious or make known to the conscious ' that which is in the maz , ' but unconscious , unascertained , or unknown to the ' conscious mind at the point of ...
... object of psycho - analysis is to enlighten , illuminate , ascertain , make conscious or make known to the conscious ' that which is in the maz , ' but unconscious , unascertained , or unknown to the ' conscious mind at the point of ...
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