Instinct in Man a Contribution to the Psychology of Education

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'Elation, ' and the corresponding triumphant air, are really produced when the impulse has attained its end.
These phenomena and the parental instinct exhibits apparently phenomena of a similar or analogous nature appear to be fatal to McDougall's theory of the instinct- emotions, but they seem to be equally fatal to our view. Is it possible to retain our view of the nature of emotion, and its relation to instinct-interest, at the same time explaining these emotional phenomena? The solution we
...would offer is this: In what we should call the 'joy' emotions, the emotional 'tension' may arise under conditions exactly the reverse of those under which emotional 'tension' ordinarily arises. In the ordinary case there is 'tension' because the satisfaction of the interest lags behind the impulse. In the case of the 'joy' emotions, there may also be 'tension, ' because the satis- faction of the interest outstrips action, because action cannot follow with sufficient rapidity an impulse stimulated by the satisfaction already attained, which, from the nature of the case, is always of the stimulating order.

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