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Classifications ºÐ·ù
The Memory of Feelings Çʸµ°¨Á¤ÀÇ ¸Þ¸ð¸®±â¾ï
The Feelings and the Association of Ideas 172
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The Instinct of Conservation in its Physiological Form ÀÚüÀÇ»ý¸®ÇÐÀûÀÎ ÇüÅ¿¡¼ÀÇ º¸Á¸ÀǺ»´É.
Fear µÎ·Á¿ò
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The Ego and its Emotional Manifestations À̱â½É°ú °¨Á¤ÀÇÇ¥Çö
The Sexual Instinct ¼ºÀûÀÎ º»´É
Transition from the Simple to the Complex Emotions ´Ü¼ø°¨Á¤À¸·ÎºÎÅÍ º¹ÀâÇÑ °¨Á¤ÀÇ ÀüÀÌ
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Normal Characters Á¤»óÀûÀΠij¸¯ÅÍ ¼º°Ý
Abnormal and Morbid CharactersºñÁ¤»óÀûÀÌ°í º´ÀûÀÎ ¼º°Ý
The Decay of the Affective Life °¨Á¤ÀûÀÎ ÀλýÀÇ ÅðÈ
Conclusion °á·Ð
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°¨Á¤ÀÇ ½É¸®ÇÐ. The Book of The Psychology of the Emotions, by Th Ribot
CONTENTS.
PAGE
Introduction?The Evolution of the Affective Life 1
Part I.?GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY.
CHAPTER I.
Physical Pain 25
CHAPTER II.
Moral Pain 42
CHAPTER III.
Pleasure 48
CHAPTER IV.
Morbid Pleasures and Pains 61
CHAPTER V.
The Neutral States 73
CHAPTER VI.
Conclusions on Pleasure and Pain 80
CHAPTER VII.
The Nature of Emotion 91
CHAPTER VIII.
The Internal Conditions of Emotion 113
CHAPTER IX.
The External Conditions of Emotion 124
CHAPTER X.
Classifications 130
CHAPTER XI.
The Memory of Feelings 140
CHAPTER XII.
The Feelings and the Association of Ideas 172
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Part II.?SPECIAL PSYCHOLOGY.
Introduction 187
CHAPTER I.
The Instinct of Conservation in its Physiological Form 199
CHAPTER II.
Fear 207
CHAPTER III.
Anger 218
CHAPTER IV.
Sympathy and the Tender Emotions 230
CHAPTER V.
The Ego and its Emotional Manifestations 239
CHAPTER VI.
The Sexual Instinct 248
CHAPTER VII.
Transition from the Simple to the Complex Emotions 260
CHAPTER VIII.
The Social and Moral Feelings 275
CHAPTER IX.
The Religious Sentiment 304
CHAPTER X.
The ¨¡sthetic Sentiment 328
CHAPTER XI.
The Intellectual Sentiment 368
CHAPTER XII.
Normal Characters 380
CHAPTER XIII.
Abnormal and Morbid Characters 405
CHAPTER XIV.
The Decay of the Affective Life 423
Conclusion 438
The place of the feelings in psychic life?They come first?Physiological proofs?Psychological proofs.