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§ 121. The James-Lange Theory and its Critics...c.e......
§ 122. The Role of Thought and Imagery....cccceveeseses
§ 123. The Impulsive Aspect of Emotion.....ccvseesenecses
§ 124. Physiological Objections .......ceeveennvececrcanees
§ 125. The Uniformity of Emotional Excitement...........
§ 126. The Function of Emotional Excitement...c.cvvuesse
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CHAPTER XI, ANALYSIS OF COGNITION ....cccveecemeen
I. THE RELATIONS OF INTEREST AND COGNITION. ...cvcavcssssoee
§ 128. Interdependence of Interest and Cognition......cc....
§ 129. Division and Circumscription of Topic.....ceeee....
§ 130. The Ambiguity of Verbal Expression.......ceeerees
II. Tae DirrereNcE BETWEEN INTEREST AND COGNITION..........
§ 131, Expectation versus Interest. .........cceveeevecnans
§ 132. The Independent Variability of Interest and Cognition
III. MopES OF COGNITION .....covvesennaca A
§ 133. Sensory Cognition ..vccvveesn 4s amanmuy
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§ 135. Judgment, Index, Predicate and Truth..............
§ 136. Forms of Objectivity ......cecivieericiocinsnserass
§ 137. Simple and Complex Judgments.......icovveveianas
§ 138. Attributive, Existential and Ideal Judgments.........
8 139. Knowledge of the Past....... S—
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CHAPTER XII. THE ROLE OF COGNITION IN INTEREST
I. Tue MEDIATION OF INTEREST BY COGNITION. .cueesvecossennans
§ 140. The Interest-Judgment .......cciceeerennnnaravinsss
§ 141. The Causal Efficacy of the Interest-Judgment........
§ 142. The Mediated Index of Interest........ccceeiencnnn
§ 143. The Mediated Predicate of Interest........ccceuuse.
§ 144. Attributive, Existential and Ideal Interests..........
§ 145. Interest in the Past.......--
II. INTEREST AS OBJECT OF COGNITION.....cc0nun PE
8 146. The Cognition of Interest. ......cccevvernineenennnns
§ 147. Self-Knowledge and Other-Knowledge..............
§ 148. Judgments of Value. coviiiiiieiiiiennninennnceanns
§ 140. oi Judes, Predicate and Object in Judgments of
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CHAPTER XIII. COMPLEXES AND INTEGRATIONS OF
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I. INTEGRATION OF INTERESTS BY THEIR MEDIATING JUDGMENTS...
§ 150. Complexes of Interest .....cccveeverinrcnneenennnass
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