释义 |
▪ I. self-feeling, n. [self n. and self- 1 d, 5 d. Cf. G. selbstgefühl.] 1. Used to render cœnæsthesis.
1835J. Young Lect. Intell. Philos. ix. 81 Dr. Crichton gives an account of a sense called by some German writers Cœnesthesis or self-feeling. 2. Feeling centred in oneself, egoistic feeling.
1879H. Maudsley Path. Mind v. 241 This extreme development of..selfhood or self-feeling among the insane. 1895Pop. Sci. Monthly Sept. 653 Self-feeling, a germ of the feeling of ‘my worth’ enters into this early passionateness. 1899Allbutt's Syst. Med. VIII. 194 There is often an exaggerated ‘self-feeling’ which may give rise to hypochondriasis, or to false ideas of self-importance. 3. The sense of one's individual identity.
1908G. A. Coe in Hibbert Jrnl. Jan. 365 [In self-hypnosis] First, the bodily sensations were modified... Second, the self-feeling underwent an equally marked change. It seemed as if the self melted into its object. ▪ II. † self-feeling, ppl. a. Obs. [self- 1 f.] Self-conscious.
1642H. More Song of the Soul i. ii. xxv, Self-feeling Autæsthesia. |