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The Philosophy of the Spirit: A Study of the Spiritual Nature of Man and the ... - Page 209
by Horatio Willis Dresser - 1908 - 545 pages
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Dynamic Psychology: An Introduction to Modern Psychological Theory and Practice

Thomas Verner Moore - Psychology - 1924 - 474 pages
...certain person or persons merit chastisement for their sins. In like manner of grief, what would it be without its tears, its sobs, its suffocation of the heart, its pang in the breast-bone ? A f eelingless cognition that certain circumstances are deplorable, and nothing more. Every passion in...
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Practical Psychology: Human Nature in Everyday Life

Edward Stevens Robinson - Psychology - 1926 - 504 pages
...placid face? The present writer, for one, certainly cannot. ... In like manner of grief: what would it be without its tears, its sobs, its suffocation of...that certain circumstances are deplorable and nothing more.1 C. THE ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF OUR FEELINGS Many of the conditions of feeling are inborn....
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 98

American essays - 1906 - 894 pages
...face ? The present writer for one, certainly cannot. . . . In like manner of grief : what would it be without its tears, its sobs, its suffocation of the heart, its pangs in the breastbone ? A feelingless cognition that certain circumstances are deplorable, and nothing...
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Pragmatism, the Classic Writings: Charles Sanders Peirce, William James ...

Charles S. Peirce - Philosophy - 1982 - 388 pages
...certain person or persons merit chastisement for their sins. In like manner of grief: what would it be without its tears, its sobs, its suffocation of...A purely disembodied human emotion is a nonentity. I do not say that it is a contradiction in the nature of things, or that pure spirits are necessarily...
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William James: His Life and Thought

Gerald Eugene Myers - Biography & Autobiography - 2001 - 666 pages
...placid face? The present writer, for one, certainly cannot. ... In like manner of grief: what would it be without its tears, its sobs, its suffocation of the heart, its pang in the breast-bone? ... A purely disembodied human emotion is a nonentity. I do not say that it is a contradiction in the nature...
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Emotion, Depth, and Flesh: A Study of Sensitive Space: Reflections on ...

Sue L. Cataldi, Suzanne L. Cataldi - Philosophy - 1993 - 232 pages
...Merleau-Ponty's view and to the "whole difficulty" of confusing emotions with cognition or intellection: "what would [grief] be without its tears, its sobs,...purely disembodied human emotion is a nonentity." 50 Perhaps it will suffice here to say that in the context of the Flesh ontology, emotional significances...
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The Emotions: A Philosophical Exploration

Peter Goldie - Philosophy - 2002 - 276 pages
...persons merit chastisement for their sins. In like manner of grief: what would it be without its tears, its suffocation of the heart, its pang in the breast-bone?...A purely disembodied human emotion is a nonentity. (194) So James rejects the first intuitively obvious reason why bodily feelings are not necessary for...
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The Emotions: A Philosophical Exploration

Peter Goldie - Philosophy - 2000 - 282 pages
...grief: what would it be without its tears, its suffocation of the heart, its pang in the breast,hone',' A feelingless cognition that certain circumstances...more, Every passion in turn tells the same story, A purek disembodted human emotion is a nonentiu, 11941 So James rejects the first intuitively obvious...
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The Principles of Psychology, Volumes 1-2

William James - Psychology - 2007 - 713 pages
...its sobs, its suffocation of the heart, its pang in the breastbone ? A feelingless cognition tiiat certain circumstances are deplorable, and nothing...A purely disembodied human emotion is a nonentity. I do not say that it is a contradiction in the nature of things, or that pure spirits are necessarily...
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The Principles of Psychology, Volume 2

William James - Psychology - 2007 - 713 pages
...certain person or persons merit chastisement for their sin& In like manner of grief : what would it be without its tears, its sobs, its suffocation of...its pang in the breastbone ? A feelingless cognition tiiat certain circumstances are deplorable, and nothing more. Every passion in turn tells the same...
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