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- catalog abstract "The publication, in 1872, of Darwin's The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals had a profound effect upon the development of Psychology. Darwin's book gave to three men the impetus to develop the theory of the emotions as organic processes, and this theory has not only become so strongly entrenched in scientific thought that it is practically assumed today as the basis for the study of the emotional life, but has also led to the development of the hypothesis of reaction or response as the basis of all mental life: a hypothesis which is rapidly supplanting the phrenologists' theory of brain-activity. The three men who independently developed the organic theory of the emotions were Carl Georg Lange in Denmark, William James in America, and Alexander Sutherland in Australia. The writings of James and Lange had profound influence on contemporary and later psychologists, and on this account it is not unfair to apply the name "James-Lange Theory" to the organic theory of the emotions, as is customarily done. This implies no lack of appreciation of the work of Sutherland, or of the contributions of Ribot, Mosso, and later investigators. We present in this volume a new translation of Lange's Ueber Gemuthsbewegungen, made by Miss Istar A. Haupt from Kurella's German version, together with a reprinting of James' What is an Emotion? and his chapter on "The Emotions" from the Principles of Psychology. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2005 APA, all rights reserved).".
- catalog contributor b1998527.
- catalog contributor b1998528.
- catalog contributor b1998529.
- catalog created "1922.".
- catalog date "1922".
- catalog date "1922.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1922.".
- catalog description "The publication, in 1872, of Darwin's The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals had a profound effect upon the development of Psychology. Darwin's book gave to three men the impetus to develop the theory of the emotions as organic processes, and this theory has not only become so strongly entrenched in scientific thought that it is practically assumed today as the basis for the study of the emotional life, but has also led to the development of the hypothesis of reaction or response as the basis of all mental life: a hypothesis which is rapidly supplanting the phrenologists' theory of brain-activity. The three men who independently developed the organic theory of the emotions were Carl Georg Lange in Denmark, William James in America, and Alexander Sutherland in Australia. The writings of James and Lange had profound influence on contemporary and later psychologists, and on this account it is not unfair to apply the name "James-Lange Theory" to the organic theory of the emotions, as is customarily done. This implies no lack of appreciation of the work of Sutherland, or of the contributions of Ribot, Mosso, and later investigators. We present in this volume a new translation of Lange's Ueber Gemuthsbewegungen, made by Miss Istar A. Haupt from Kurella's German version, together with a reprinting of James' What is an Emotion? and his chapter on "The Emotions" from the Principles of Psychology. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2005 APA, all rights reserved).".
- catalog description "What is an emotion? by W. James. -- The emotions, by C. G. Lange, tr. by I. A. Haupt. -- The emotions, by W. James.".
- catalog extent "135 p. :".
- catalog isPartOf "Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine--Medical Heritage Library digitization project. net".
- catalog isPartOf "Psychology classics ; v. 1".
- catalog issued "1922".
- catalog issued "1922.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engger".
- catalog publisher "Baltimore : Williams & Wilkins,".
- catalog subject "BF 511 L274o 1922a".
- catalog subject "BF531 .E5".
- catalog subject "Emotions.".
- catalog subject "Film 10818 no. 6".
- catalog subject "Mental Health.".
- catalog subject "Mental health.".
- catalog tableOfContents "What is an emotion? by W. James. -- The emotions, by C. G. Lange, tr. by I. A. Haupt. -- The emotions, by W. James.".
- catalog title "The Emotions / by Carl Georg Lange (1834-1900) and William James (1842-1910).".
- catalog type "text".