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" In its widest possible sense, however, a man's Self is the sum total of all that he CAN call his, not only his body and his psychic powers, but his clothes and his house, his wife and children, his ancestors and friends, his reputation and works, his... "
The Principles of psychology v. 1 - Página 289
por William James - 1890
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Psychology and Common Life: A Survey of the Present Results of Psychical ...

Frank Sargent Hoffman - 1903 - 316 páginas
...James goes so far as to assert that "in the widest possible sense a man's Me is the sum total of all that he can call his, not only his body and his psychic...his reputation and works, his lands and horses, and his yacht and bank account. All these things give him the same emotions. If they wax and prosper, he...
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Up Through Childhood: A Study of Some Principles of Education in Relation to ...

George Allen Hubbell - 1904 - 332 páginas
...sense, however, a man's ME is the sum total of all that he CAN call his, and not only his body and psychic powers, but his clothes and his house, his...reputation and works, his lands and horses, and yacht and bank-ac173 count. All these things give him the same emotions. If they wax and prosper, he feels triumphant;...
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The American Journal of Psychology, Volumen17

Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener, Karl M. Dallenbach, Madison Bentley, Edwin Garrigues Boring, Margaret Floy Washburn - 1906 - 650 páginas
...in jealousy it is by virtue of the self-pity. "A man's Self," says James, "is the sum total of all that he can call his, not only his body and his psychic powers, but his clothes, his home, his friends, etc." (24, Vol. 1, p. 291.) The more highly organized and extensive this self...
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The American Journal of Psychology, Volumen17

Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener, Karl M. Dallenbach, Madison Bentley, Edwin Garrigues Boring, Margaret Floy Washburn - 1906 - 626 páginas
...in jealousy it is by virtue of the self-pity. "A man's Self," says James, "is the sum total of all that he can call his, not only his body and his psychic powers, but his clothes, his home, his friends, etc." (24, Vol. 1, p. 291.) The more highly organized and extensive this self...
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Catholic World, Volumen85

1907 - 1178 páginas
...of contact with world and society. To quote Professor James: "A man's self is the sum total of all that he* can call his, not only his body and his psychic...reputation and works, his lands and horses and yacht and bank account." This is because of the social valuation attached to these objects, and of their service...
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Catholic World, Volumen85

1907 - 900 páginas
...society. To quote Professor James: "A man's seïï is the sum total of all that he can call his, not onjy his body and his psychic powers, but his clothes and...his ancestors and friends, his reputation and works, is lands and horses and yacht and bank account." This is • because of the social valuation attached...
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The American Journal of Sociology, Volumen12

Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess, Herbert Blumer - 1907 - 902 páginas
...mine the line is difficult to draw In its widest possible sense, a man's Me is the sum total of all he can call his, not only his body and his psychic...powers, but his clothes and his house, his wife and his children, his ancestors and friends, his reputation and his works, his lands and horses and yacht...
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Consciousness

Henry Rutgers Marshall - 1909 - 714 páginas
...another. As Prof. James says : 2 " In its widest possible sense a man's self is the sum total of all that he can call his, not only his body and his psychic...reputation and works, his lands and horses and yacht and bank account." Sec. 5. Let a man however but attempt to analyse this crude conception of his me, and...
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Text-book of School and Class Management: Theory and practice

Felix Arnold - 1908 - 448 páginas
...nothing to do with it at all. In its widest possible sense, however, a man's Self is the sum total of all that he CAN call his, not only his body and his psychic...clothes and his house, his wife and children, his lands and horses, and yacht and bank-account. All these things give him the same emotions. If they...
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Psychology of the Club: A Study in Social Psychology

Louis Dunton Hartson - 1911 - 74 páginas
...sense a man's self is a sum total of all that he calls his, not only his body and his psychic power, but " his clothes and his house, his wife and children,...his lands and horses, and yacht and bank-account." (43, p. 201.) The one phrase of this comprehensive self, of interest to us in this connection, is that...
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