We may, then, define an instinct as an inherited or innate psycho-physical disposition which determines its possessor to perceive, and to pay attention to, objects of a certain class, to experience an emotional excitement of a particular quality upon... Making a Soldier - Página 118por William Andrews Pew - 1917 - 220 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1912 - 402 páginas
...inherited or innate psycho-physical disposition which determines its possessor to perceive, and to pay attention to, objects of a certain class, to experience...at least, to experience an impulse to such action." Waiving consideration of the difficulty that there are certain forms of human activity which, although... | |
| Edwin Walter Kemmerer - 1909 - 498 páginas
...inherited or innate psycho-physical disposition which determines its possessor to perceive, and to pay attention to, objects of a certain class, to experience...at least, to experience an impulse to such action" (p. 29). Such are, for example, the instinct of flight and the emotion of fear, the parental instinct... | |
| William McDougall - 1909 - 378 páginas
...inherited or innate psycho-physical disposition which determines its possessor to perceive, and to pay attention to, objects of a certain class, to experience...at least, to experience an impulse to such action. It must further be noted that some instincts remain inexcitable except during the prevalence of some... | |
| 1909 - 524 páginas
...attention to, objects of a certain class, to experience an emotional excitement of a particular quality on perceiving such an object, and to act in regard to...particular manner, or, at least, to experience an impulse towards such action " (p. 29). This, as it stands in its abstract nakedness, must be confessed to be... | |
| Robert Mearns Yerkes - 1911 - 460 páginas
...inherited or innate psycho-physical disposition which determines its possessor to perceive, and to pay attention to, objects of a certain class, to experience...at least, to experience an impulse to such action." (McDougall, Wm. : An Introduction to Social Psychology, pp. 26-29.) Double meaning of the word instinct.... | |
| Robert Mearns Yerkes - 1911 - 458 páginas
...experience an emotional excitement of a particular quality upon perceiving such an object, and to aet in regard to it in a particular manner, or, at least, to experience an impulse to such action." (McDougall, Wm. : An Introduction to Social Psychology, pp. 26-29.) Double meaning of the word instinct.... | |
| Benjamin Dumville - 1912 - 420 páginas
...psycho-physical disposition 1 Itard, op. cit., p. 49. which determines its possessor to perceive, and to pay attention to, objects of a certain class, to experience...at least, to experience an impulse to such action." * Human beings, in common with the higher animals, inherit a nervous system with certain paths which... | |
| Charles Abram Ellwood - 1912 - 440 páginas
...an inherited or innate psycho-physical disposition which determines its possessor to perceive and to pay attention to objects of a certain class, to experience...at least, to experience an impulse to such action. ' ' 2 But this definition makes the conception of instinct needlessly complex, and McDougall himself... | |
| Charles Abram Ellwood - 1912 - 440 páginas
...an inherited or innate psycho-physical disposition which determines its possessor to perceive and to pay attention to objects of a certain class, to experience...manner, or at least, to experience an impulse to such action."2 But this definition makes the conception of instinct needlessly complex, and McDougall himself... | |
| Maurice Parmelee - 1913 - 508 páginas
...inherited or innate psycho-physical disposition which determines its possessor to perceive, and to pay attention to, objects of a certain class, to experience...at least, to experience an impulse to such action." * It is evident that this definition is heavily weighted with psychological implications; much more... | |
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