PSYCHOLOGY OF EMOTIONS

THE PSYCHOLOGY OF EMOTIONS

CONSCIOUSNESS

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What was William James’ view?
A
Unconscious mind
B
explanation and description of states of consciousness
C
attention
D
awareness
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -William James (1842–1910) studied the conscious experience. He coined the phrase stream of consciousness as he viewed consciousness as an ever-changing series of thoughts that can shift smoothly and effortlessly from one moment to the next, just like water flowing in a stream.

Detailed explanation-2: -Coining the phrase “stream of consciousness”, James proposed that mental life is a unity that flows and changes (thus consciousness is a continuum). The function of consciousness, put simply, is to ensure survival. We have evolved to be conscious beings because we would otherwise cease to exist.

Detailed explanation-3: -The only states of consciousness that we naturally deal with are found in personal consciousness, minds, selves, concrete particular I’s and you’s. Each of these minds keeps its own thoughts to itself. There is no giving or bartering between them.

Detailed explanation-4: -His belief in the connection between mind and body led him to develop what has become known as the James-Lange Theory of emotion, which posits that human experience of emotion arises from physiological changes in response to external events.

Detailed explanation-5: -Ineffability.-The handiest of the marks by which I classify a state of mind as mystical is negative. Noetic quality.-Although so similar to states of feeling, mystical states seem to those who experience them to be also states of knowledge. Transiency.-Mystical states cannot be sustained for long. Passivity. 04-Jun-2018

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