The Person and Primary Emotions |
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DEDICATION PREFACE vii | 1 |
The Person and the Unconcious | 40 |
The Persons Body | 72 |
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activities activity-potentials actual adequate aggression Alfred North Whitehead altruism anger animals anxiety appraisal aware basic become behavior being-becoming biological bodily body Brand Blanshard changes chapter cognitive complex conception conscious experience context continuity criterion datum person defined Descartes dimensions disposition distinguish dynamics emotive tendency environment example existence experienced expression fact factors fear feelings and emotions Freud given H. H. Price hedonic tone helpless human hunger Ibid identify innate instinct interaction interpretation introspection involved Konrad Lorenz learning live lived-body lust-sex McDougall's meaning mental mind nature Nikolaas Tinbergen object organic particular patterns perception physiological pleasant potential predisposition presupposes primary emotions primary I-my primary motives problem processes proposing prototypic patterns psychic Psychology reasonable reference relation respect respect-deference response Robert Plutchik self-conscious self-identifying sense sexual situation sleep specific suggest super-ego survival sympathy telic tenderness thinking unconscious unity unity-continuity unlearned William McDougall words York zest-mastery