Feeling and Imagination: The Vibrant Flux of Our ExistenceRowman & Littlefield, 2001 - 223 էջ This book is a humanistic inquiry into the nature of feeling, with particular emphasis upon the way that imagination, idealization, consummation, and the aesthetic contribute not only to the texture of our experience but also to the values that are generated by means of them. Love, sex, and compassion are studied as modes of attachment that human beings create, very often as the outcome of prior failures in their personal relations. |
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Արդյունքներ 41–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
Էջ xi
... fact that some affective responses have little or no relevance to any search for attachment . A feeling of queasiness after a heavy meal does not indicate a failed attachment . But a sense of malaise in returning to one's childhood home ...
... fact that some affective responses have little or no relevance to any search for attachment . A feeling of queasiness after a heavy meal does not indicate a failed attachment . But a sense of malaise in returning to one's childhood home ...
Էջ 9
... fact of our nature . That two persons , or a person and an object , or a person and an ideal , can be bound together by the affective ties that are common in our species should make us wonder about our reality . Elsewhere I liken this ...
... fact of our nature . That two persons , or a person and an object , or a person and an ideal , can be bound together by the affective ties that are common in our species should make us wonder about our reality . Elsewhere I liken this ...
Էջ 10
... fact that overt libidinal drive cannot account for all the relationships that bind people to each other , Freud developed the notions of sublimation and aim - inhibited sex . In avoiding his tactic , my view would seem to be more ...
... fact that overt libidinal drive cannot account for all the relationships that bind people to each other , Freud developed the notions of sublimation and aim - inhibited sex . In avoiding his tactic , my view would seem to be more ...
Էջ 12
... fact transcends , any libidinal elements it may also include . Freud does not give us this type of theory . Far from tending toward it , the concept of sublimation that he offers serves only to mask its absence from his general outlook ...
... fact transcends , any libidinal elements it may also include . Freud does not give us this type of theory . Far from tending toward it , the concept of sublimation that he offers serves only to mask its absence from his general outlook ...
Էջ 13
... fact . And , unquestionably , much has been achieved in the growth and refinement of the dominant outlook . But the random attempts to apply it to the study of feeling , or of value , leave a great deal that still needs to be done ...
... fact . And , unquestionably , much has been achieved in the growth and refinement of the dominant outlook . But the random attempts to apply it to the study of feeling , or of value , leave a great deal that still needs to be done ...
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Imagination | 21 |
Idealization | 59 |
Consummation | 95 |
The Aesthetic | 143 |
Affective Failure and Renewal | 179 |
Notes | 209 |
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Էջ ix - The eye of man hath not heard, the ear of man hath not seen, man's hand is not able to taste, his tongue to conceive, nor his heart to report what my dream was.