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La philosophie de Schopenhauer

Paris,: F. Alcan (1904)

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  1. The theme of civilization and its discontents in Durkheim's division of labor: Philosophical assumptions and practical consequences.Stjepan G. Meštrovi - 1989 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 19 (4):443–456.
  • William James on Passion and Emotion: Influence of Théodule Ribot.Louis C. Charland - 2019 - Emotion Review 11 (3):234-246.
    This case study in the history of “passion” and “emotion” is based on the writings of William James. James is famous for his (1884) theory of emotion. However, like his illustrious colleague, Théodule Ribot, he also recognized the importance of “passion” in psychology. That aspect of James’s work is underappreciated. Ribot explicitly defends the necessity of including “passion” in psychology. James does not go that far. But he does utilize a very similar concept in connection with the term “passion” and (...)
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