10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNPLEASURABLY»
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unpleasurably in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Anxiety and Its Disorders: The Nature and Treatment of ...
Nevertheless, the perception of control may be particularly important within the
emotion of anxiety, since perceptions of control under high arousal and negative
valence (unpleasurably high arousal) may discriminate, for example, between ...
2
Practice and Theory of Psychoanalysis
The object had become sadistic, the patient himself masochistic. But in fact the
projection brought little change, for the unpleasurably toned body sensations,
called forth by the accumulation of the libido on the organs, continued to be
present.
... to live pleasurably unless prudently, becomingly, and justly : nor to live
prudently, becomingly, and justly, and not at the same time pleasurably : nor to
live imprudently, unbecomingly, and unjustly, and not at the same time
unpleasurably.
Jeremy Bentham, John Bowring, John Stuart Mill, 1827
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LifeNuts: A Community-Based Blueprint for Individuals To ...
In Down the Fairway, Jones wrote about golf competition, “There was something
about it: something that seemed to key me up, not unpleasurably. I began to
notice that I seemed to play better when nervous... The most unpropitious
symptom I ...
... be called), whilst the comic interest, which would invest the whole as
proceeding from a poet, would at once disarm the inherent meanness in the
subject, of all power to affect us unpleasurably. Now Virgil, in his ideal of a cow,
and the ...
6
The story of my wardship
The very sight of a letter was refreshing, and this being in an unknown
handwriting, quite excited me — and not* unpleasurably either. It was a delightful
little mystery, and I turned it about, wondering whose could be the free, careless,
and ...
Mary Catherine Jackson, 1856
In applying, therefore, to ourselves the two principles enunciated, let us discard
frankly and unceremoniously all idea that it is an unworthy folly to be moved
pleasurably by the sight of well-dressed people, and unpleasurably by the
reverse.
Charlotte Mary Yonge, Christabel Rose Coleridge, Arthur Innes, 1868
"It is certainly very heautiful. At any rate, you can't see it, to be affected
pleasurably or unpleasurably by it. It must be others that you think of; or, at least,
one other. And if it is," speaking very fast and warmly, "I'd like to know what
becomes of ...
... "to live pleasurably unless prudently, becomingly, and justly: nor to live
prudently, becomingly, and justly, and not at the same time pleasurably: nor to
live imprudently, unbecomingly, and unjustly, and not at the same time
unpleasurably.
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The Social Psychology of Education: An Introduction and ...
... tendency, common to all members of a species, impelling each individual (i) to
perceive and pay attention to certain objects or situations, (2) to become
pleasurably or unpleasurably exciteu 10 TEACHERS AND THE PUPILS THEY
TEACH.