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 15 頁
... reference to a con- siderable array of instincts . These references excite in me the liveliest curiosity ; a curiosity which seems doomed to remain unsatisfied . For my part , although since childhood I have been familiar with references ...
... reference to a con- siderable array of instincts . These references excite in me the liveliest curiosity ; a curiosity which seems doomed to remain unsatisfied . For my part , although since childhood I have been familiar with references ...
第 16 頁
... reference to it with the following cryptic comment : If we thus recognise that the aim of the group is to equip the group with the attributes of the individual , we shall be reminded of a valuable remark of Trotter to the effect that ...
... reference to it with the following cryptic comment : If we thus recognise that the aim of the group is to equip the group with the attributes of the individual , we shall be reminded of a valuable remark of Trotter to the effect that ...
第 17 頁
... reference to laughter . Laughter is notoriously contagious . But why and how ? We do not explain the fact by saying that it is a case of the emotional contagion with which we are already familiar . In saying that , we merely Med . Psych ...
... reference to laughter . Laughter is notoriously contagious . But why and how ? We do not explain the fact by saying that it is a case of the emotional contagion with which we are already familiar . In saying that , we merely Med . Psych ...
第 19 頁
... is evidenced by the animals of many gregarious species . But I maintain that it is distinct from the gregarious instinct itself ; that there Freud and his disciples make frequent references to ego - 2-2 WILLIAM MCDOUGALL 19.
... is evidenced by the animals of many gregarious species . But I maintain that it is distinct from the gregarious instinct itself ; that there Freud and his disciples make frequent references to ego - 2-2 WILLIAM MCDOUGALL 19.
第 20 頁
Freud and his disciples make frequent references to ego - instincts ; but they have never , so far as I know , attempted to define these postulated ego - instincts . I imagine that , if they would undertake to attempt to define them ...
Freud and his disciples make frequent references to ego - instincts ; but they have never , so far as I know , attempted to define these postulated ego - instincts . I imagine that , if they would undertake to attempt to define them ...
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