The Psychology of the Emotions, Second Edition, by Th. Ribot, offers a detailed exploration into the landscape of human emotions. Originally published in 1897, this classic work provides foundational insights into the nature, causes, and manifestations of various emotional states. Ribot delves into the physiological and psychological aspects of emotions, examining their role in human behavior and consciousness.
This edition presents Ribot's enduring theories on emotional processes, discussing topics such as the laws of emotional expression, the classification of emotions, and the connection between emotions and the will. Students and scholars of psychology, history of science, and philosophy will find this book a valuable resource, offering a historical perspective on the study of emotions and their significance in understanding the human experience.
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