THE PSYCHOLOGY OF VALUE
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Auteurs : Cyril BurtSource :
- British Journal of Statistical Psychology [ 0950-561X ] ; 1963-05.
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- Absolute reality, Actual wording, Adaptive behaviour, Aesthetic appreciation, Aesthetic judgements, Aesthetic value, Aesthetic values, Aesthetics, Affective, Apperceptive resources, Audible communication, Ayer, Behaviour, Behaviourism, Behaviourist, Behaviouristic, Bentham, Certain feelings, Cognitive, Cognitive experience, Cognitive processes, Cognitive theory, Colour, Common sense, Conscious person, Different view, Direct perception inference, Emotional attitudes, Emotive, Emotive theory, Empirical evidence, Essential element, Essential values, Ethical judgements, Ethical statements, Ethical value, Ethical values, Everyday life, Experimental evidence, Experimental studies, Expressionist, Expressionist theory, Fibonacci series, First place, First sight, First world, Foregoing theories, Fuller account, Furthest limit, General agreement, General factor, Genuine beauty, Golden section, Good deal, Good picture, Good samaritan, Greatest happiness, Greatest number, Greek philosophers, Gregson, Hedonic, Hedonic theory, Hedonic tone, Hedonistic terms, Hobbes, Human beings, Human body, Human judgement, Human mind, Human observation, Human recognition, Hume, Independent existence, Individual differences, Inference, Instrumental value, Instrumental values, Intrinsic value, Irreducible, Judgement, Juvenile delinquency, Large extent, Levi, Long history, Mere pleasure, Metaphysical assumption, Modem, Moral action, Moral conflicts, Moral goodness, Moral ideas, Moral judgement, Moral judgements, Moral laxity, Moral power, Moral sense, Moral value, Moral values, Mystical experiences, Natural objects, Natural phenomena, Natural science, Necessary condition, Negative values, Ontological assumption, Operational test, Opposite answer, Ordinary life, Other fields, Other hand, Other problem, Other words, Pathetic fallacy, Peculiar tone, Personal experience, Personal feelings, Philosophical essays, Physical movements, Pleasurable hedonic tone, Press button, Previous discussions, Professor ayer, Professor keehn, Professor stace, Psychological evidence, Psychological theories, Psychologist, Psychology, Rational behaviour, Rational demonstration, Reasonable action, Recent book, Relational properties, Relevant data, Representative sample, Richard jefferies, Romantic school, Same doctrine, Same time, Secondary qualities, Sect, Similar theory, Similar view, Simple qualities, Single phrase, Sixth form opinion, Skilful painting, Small proportion, Social group, Sole objects, Special sort, Stable equilibrium, Statistical psychology, Subjective theories, Subjective theory, Subjectivist, Sublime, Such experiences, Such questions, Such statements, Sufficient condition, Superhuman power, Term objective, Testable predictions, Total population, Useful commodities, Useful occupation, Vast majority, Verbal report, Verbal reports, Vintage port, Whittaker, Wide variety, Widest sense, William james, Word object, Word objective, Word subject.
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DOI: 10.1111/j.2044-8317.1963.tb00199.x
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