emotions

here's a cool article.

henry james in the 1880s. mentions people who don't feel in reaction to what the perceive, but still process sensory input (art?). though seems the opposite is common too. feelings about art, but not much input from senses.


http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/James/emotion.htm

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Il giorno 12/feb/06, alle 21:35, Plasma Studii ha scritto:

> here's a cool article.
>
> henry james in the 1880s. mentions people who don't feel in reaction
> to what the perceive, but still process sensory input (art?). though
> seems the opposite is common too. feelings about art, but not much
> input from senses.
>
>
> http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/James/emotion.htm
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