The person and primary emotions
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The person and primary emotions
(Recent research in psychology)
Springer-Verlag, c1988
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内容説明
I shall propose that the unlearned motives of persons are primary emotions. I am not surprised that many informed readers will wonder where I have been for the last five decades when even the conception of unlearned motives (instincts, drives, urges) has been shown to be little more than the result of undisciplined investigation? And here I am proposing that in the nature and dynamics of some emotions that persons experience we can gain more adequate understanding of human motives at the unlearned level. During the last five decades I have spent most of my time teaching the histlDry of philosophy, metaphysics, philosophy of religion, ethics and theory of value, the psychology of personali ty, and th~ philosophy of personality. Increasingly I have paid special attention to the ways in which claims about ~the nature of man I influence the theory of motives, emotions, and feelings. What kept impressing me is the way in which the viii interpretation of the "findings" about motives, feelings, and emotion reflect unargued conceptions of human nature, or that the views of fundamental motives, feelings, and emotions unduly dominate the underlying conception of the person. In focusing attention first on the essential nature of a person I shall be discussing issues that are actually basic to our more analytical interpretation of the nature and dynamics of the primary motives or primary emotions.
目次
1. The Person as a Unified Agent.- 2. The Person and the Unconcious.- 3. The Person's Body.- 4. Feeling: Its Nature and Context.- 5. Considerations Basic to a Theory of Emotions in Persons.- 6. Can Primary Emotions be Primary Motives.- 7. A Theory of Primary Emotions.- 8. Primary Emotions: Sex and Organic Needs.- 9. Primary Emotions: Anger, Fear, and Tenderness.- 10. Primary Emotion: Zest.- 11. Primary Emotions: Sympathy, Wonder, Creativity.
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