CONTENTS. CHAPTER I. Need of an inquiry into the nature of emotion - Explanation of the present diversity of opinion on this subject - Introspective examination of concrete cases - Emotion contrasted with cognition - Emotion distinguished from pleasure- pain (1) as reaction, (2) as dependent on special conditions, (3) as involving qualitative distinctions, (4) as factor in conduct - The distinction between emotion and conation - Summary of results. CHAPTER II. The identification of emotion with pleasure-pain - Emotion ...
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CONTENTS. CHAPTER I. Need of an inquiry into the nature of emotion - Explanation of the present diversity of opinion on this subject - Introspective examination of concrete cases - Emotion contrasted with cognition - Emotion distinguished from pleasure- pain (1) as reaction, (2) as dependent on special conditions, (3) as involving qualitative distinctions, (4) as factor in conduct - The distinction between emotion and conation - Summary of results. CHAPTER II. The identification of emotion with pleasure-pain - Emotion as impulse - The analysis of emotion into pleasure-pain and conation - The James-Lange theory - Professor Dewey's position - The views of Professors, Baldwin, Ribot, and Kulpe - Mr. Marshall's theory - Emotion as ' excitement ' - Emotion as explicable in terms of pleasure-pain and cognition - Professor Wundt's theory Conclusion. CHAPTER III. Method to be followed in determining the primary emotions - Objections considered - The tentative nature of the inquiry - Satisfaction and dissatisfaction as the emotional elements in joy and grief - Discussion of anger - Fear in its various forms - Definition of hope - Ill-feeling in all its forms - Kindly feeling (1) as race characteristic, (2) as exemplified in gratitude, pity, affection, etc. - Emotions of repugnance - Admiration and scorn - The self-feelings - The so-called 'intellectual emotions' - The aesthetic, moral, and religious feelings - Conclusion. Note. - The references in the headlines to volume and number apply to the Philosophical Review, from which this thesis has been reprinted. The paging has been made consecutive throughout."
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