The Journal of Education, Issues 20-21Faculty of Education, University of British Columbia., 1974 - Education |
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... believe . 2. Perceptual feeling : of bodies . 3. Bodily sensations : itches , etc. 4. Felt inclinations : ( desires ) . 5. Feelings of general condition : .1 bodily feelings : sleepy .2 moods : depressed .3 agitations : startled .4 ...
... believe . 2. Perceptual feeling : of bodies . 3. Bodily sensations : itches , etc. 4. Felt inclinations : ( desires ) . 5. Feelings of general condition : .1 bodily feelings : sleepy .2 moods : depressed .3 agitations : startled .4 ...
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... believe that x ” . Thus “ I feel that x " is used to express a felt inclination to believe something or other . This use seems to lie in both the so - called cognitive and affective domains . ( b ) Felt Inclinations Felt inclinations ...
... believe that x ” . Thus “ I feel that x " is used to express a felt inclination to believe something or other . This use seems to lie in both the so - called cognitive and affective domains . ( b ) Felt Inclinations Felt inclinations ...
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... believe that to lump all of these together under the label “ adjustment " or " characterization " is at best misleading . Some term like " moral maturity " or " national morality " seems more appropriate . But this puts the authors into ...
... believe that to lump all of these together under the label “ adjustment " or " characterization " is at best misleading . Some term like " moral maturity " or " national morality " seems more appropriate . But this puts the authors into ...
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A Profile | 9 |
The Curricu | 41 |
DANIEL E WILLIAMS 95 Social Studies in Three Cultures | 115 |
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