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Philosophy and psychology of life / S.K. Rastogi.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi. Omega Publications; 2013.Edition: 1st ed. 2013Description: 288 p . ; hardbound 14x22cmISBN:
  • 978-81-8455-483-0
DDC classification:
  • 23 128 RAS
Contents:
1. Introduction to philosophy 2. Psychology and life 3. Thinking and philosophy 4. The law of habit 5.Relation between feeling and the idea 6. Nature of wants, interests and movies 7. Moral control 8. Association of ideas 9. Formal feeling 10. Emotions and expression 11. Intellectual feelings 12. Psychology and history 13. The change in character 14. psychological law of spontaneity 15. Behaviour of imitation 16. Facilitation and inhibition 17. Public discussion on psychoanalysis 18. Will and ideals
Summary: Earlier traditions of philosophy placed more emphasis on the study of the arts and science of life: a general theory and a commendation of way of life. In this sense, philosophy is concerned with the practical bits of how to live rather than a theoretical attempt to understand. This legacy was derived from some of the earliest philosophers known to us: the Sophists, who were the teacher of rhetoric, grammar and science of the ancient world.
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1. Introduction to philosophy
2. Psychology and life
3. Thinking and philosophy
4. The law of habit
5.Relation between feeling and the idea
6. Nature of wants, interests and movies
7. Moral control
8. Association of ideas
9. Formal feeling
10. Emotions and expression
11. Intellectual feelings
12. Psychology and history
13. The change in character
14. psychological law of spontaneity
15. Behaviour of imitation
16. Facilitation and inhibition
17. Public discussion on psychoanalysis
18. Will and ideals

Earlier traditions of philosophy placed more emphasis on the study of the arts and science of life: a general theory and a commendation of way of life. In this sense, philosophy is concerned with the practical bits of how to live rather than a theoretical attempt to understand. This legacy was derived from some of the earliest philosophers known to us: the Sophists, who were the teacher of rhetoric, grammar and science of the ancient world.

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