单词 | common feeling |
释义 | > as lemmascommon feeling common feeling n. Psychology (now chiefly historical and rare) a sense relating to the general state of the whole body; = cœnaesthesia n. ΚΠ 1832 R. Dunglison Human Physiol. I. 226 The German physiologists have suggested another sense, which they term cœnæsthesis, gemeingefühl, or common feeling, lebensgefühl, lebenssinn, individualitätssinn, and selbstgefühl. This is not seated in any particular part of the body, but over the whole system, and hence termed gemein, or common. a1856 W. Hamilton Lect. Metaphysics (1859) II. xxvii. 157 The Vital sense receiving from various authors various synonyms, as coenaesthesis, common feeling, vital feeling, etc. 1897 C. H. Judd tr. W. M. Wundt Outl. Psychol. 161 The common feeling is always the immediate expression of our sensible comfort and discomfort. 1996 G. E. Berrios Hist. Mental Symptoms 47 This very French clinical notion [sc. cénesthopathie] reflects the earlier German conceptual distinction between skin senses (Tastsinn) and common feeling (Gemeingefuhl). < as lemmas |
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