The Psychology of BeliefDuke University Press, 1936 - 245 pages |
Contents
PREFACE V | 11 |
THE ADVENT AND DECLINE OF BELIEF | 11 |
THE CASTING AND THE CLASM OF THE HEROIKONS | 25 |
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adaptive admiration aesthetic contemplation Analytic Psychology apprehension attitude awareness symbols becomes belief-engenderment big bad wolf called cern chapter cognitive comprises concerned condition consider consideration of things constitutes cycle deferent impulse delusions desire doubt dream Duke University ego-relation emotional endeavor enduring energy EO)-relation experience exteroceptor fact fairy-land false beliefs former function G. F. Stout goal guidance hero Huck hypnotic imagination imply instances instinct judgment knowledge little child manic-depressive McDougall McDougall's means memory ment mental activity merely mind mordial nature object of belief object-object relations organism perception physical event physical field postulates pragmatic present primitive primordial curiosity primordial deference primordial impulse principle Principles of Psychology proposition psychological object purely racial memory rational consideration rational function rational process reality reality-concern rĂ´le Schizophrenia self-deception sense sentiment simple special conation special impulse specific striving submission suggested theory tion tive true truth urged valid William James William McDougall William Stern words