1st Edition

The Laws Of Feeling

By Paulhan, F Copyright 1930
    228 Pages
    by Routledge

    228 Pages
    by Routledge

    First Published in 1999. This is Volume VIII of ten in the Physiological Psychology series. Written in 1930, is a look at the works of Frederic Paulhan, a leading French contemporary psychologist whose main theories are that feeling and emotion are due to an arrest of tendencies and that all forms of feeing, including both pleasure and pain, are implicit in the very broad bio-physical conception of man as an un-adapted animal which also underlies his theory of consciousness and personality.

    Chapter I The General Law of the Production of Feeling; Chapter II The Conditions of Production of the Different Groups of Affective Phenomena; Chapter III The Laws of Production of Compound Affective Phenomena;

    Biography

    F PAULHAN