Emotions
by James McCosh
'Emotions' Summary
Emotions by James McCosh is a seminal work in the field of psychology, offering a comprehensive exploration of human emotions. McCosh challenges prevailing theories of the time, presenting emotions as psychical acts that shape our experiences and behaviors. Through detailed analysis of various emotions, he unravels their origins, connections, and effects. Integrating psychological and physiological perspectives, the book examines the physiological correlates of emotions, highlighting their impact on our bodies and overall well-being. McCosh's nuanced approach provides a deeper understanding of the interplay between the mind and body, emphasizing the importance of considering both dimensions in comprehending the full spectrum of human emotions. The book's insights remain relevant today, contributing to our understanding of the complex emotional landscape that shapes our lives.Book Details
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