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The Psychology of the Emotions · Th. Ribot — chapter 19 of 55 · ~59 words · public domain

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TRANSITION FROM THE SIMPLE TO THE COMPLEX EMOTIONS 260

The complex emotions are derived from the simple (1) by way of complete evolution; in a homogeneous form: Examples—In a heterogeneous form: Examples—(2) by arrest of development—(3) by composition; two forms—Composition by mixture; with convergent elements; with divergent elements—Composition by combination (sublimity, humour)—Modesty—Is it an instinct?—Hypotheses as to its origin.

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