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020 _a9780415303743
082 _a128.3
_bKEN
100 _aKenny, Anthony
245 _aAction, emotion, and will
250 _a2nd ed.
260 _bRoutledge,
_c2003
_aLondon :
300 _axvii, 174 p.;
_bill.
_c23 cm
365 _b34.99
_cGBP
_d104.40
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _aThe first part of the book takes a critical historical look at the emotions in the work of Descartes, Locke and particularly Hume. In the second part, Kenny moves on to discuss some of the experimental work on the emotions by 20th Century psychologists like William James. Separate chapters cover feelings, motives, desire and pleasure. This edition features a brand new preface by the author, reflecting on the book's origin, content and influence.
650 _aEmotions
650 _aPsychology
650 _aSocial Sciences
650 _aVolition
650 _aDescartes,Rene
650 _aLocke,John
650 _a Hume,David
650 _aWilliam James
650 _aFeeling
650 _aMotives
650 _a Desire
650 _aPleasure
650 _a Behaviourism
650 _aFear
650 _a Ideas
650 _aJudgment
650 _aNon-emotional concepts
650 _aPain
650 _aPleasure
650 _aSensations
650 _aWishes
650 _a Volition
650 _aPerception
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