They include shame, vanity, pride, envy, love of liberty, of power, and of glory. The type of this class is ambition. Principles of Sociology - Stran 67avtor: Frederick Alexander Bushee - 1923 - 577 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess, Herbert Blumer - 1904 - 926 strani
...Hedonic. Fear, aversion to pain, love of warmth, ease, and sensuous pleasure. t) Egotic. These are demands of the self rather than of the organism. They...and of glory. The type of this class is ambition. <f) Affective. Desires that terminate upon others: sympathy, sociability, love, hate, spite, jealousy,... | |
| Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess, Herbert Blumer - 1911 - 948 strani
...submerged under the more immediate desires of appetite just referred to. The egotic desire, that is shame, vanity, pride, envy, love of liberty, of power, and of glory, and ambition did not seem to impress the surveyors much, possibly because it is deadened by the manner... | |
| Frank Wilson Blackmar - 1915 - 616 strani
...pleasure. (c) Egotic. These are demands of the III. Cultural. self rather than of the organism, — shame, vanity, pride, envy, love of liberty, of power, and of glory. Ambition, the type of these. (d) A/cctive. Desires terminating on others, — sympathy, sociability,... | |
| Frank Wilson Blackmar, John Lewis Gillin - 1915 - 618 strani
...pleasure. (c) Egotic. These are demands of the HI. Cultural. self rather than of the organism, — shame, vanity, pride, envy, love of liberty, of power, and of glory. Ambition, the type of these. (d) Ajfective. Desires terminating on others, — sympathy, sociability,... | |
| Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess - 1926 - 906 strani
...b~) Hedonic. Fear, aversion to pain, love of ease, warmth, and sensuous pleasure c) Egotic. These are demands of the self rather than of the organism. They include shame, envy, love of liberty, of power, and of glory. The type of this class is ambition d) Affective. Desires... | |
| American Sociological Association - 1910 - 626 strani
...submerged under the more immediate desires of appetite just referred to. The egotic desire, that is shame, vanity, pride, envy, love of liberty, of power, and of glory, and ambition, did not seem to impress the surveyors much, possibly because it is deadened by the manner... | |
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