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And where the child has no opportunity for this it plays "game and hunter" in
which one of the players acts as if he were shooting and the other as if he ...
There are, however, special fighting games which are based on the illusion of a
real fight.
And where the child has no opportunity for this it plays "game and hunter" in
which one of the players acts as if he were shooting and the other as if he ...
There are, however, special fighting games which are based on the illusion of a
real fight.
Pagina 23
But even the latter enjoys the game. Otherwise weaker boys would never enter a
fighting game. The pleasure aroused by the illusion is after all greater than the
displeasure over a possible defeat and greater than the displeasurable emotions
...
But even the latter enjoys the game. Otherwise weaker boys would never enter a
fighting game. The pleasure aroused by the illusion is after all greater than the
displeasure over a possible defeat and greater than the displeasurable emotions
...
Pagina 24
A person likes to witness a maneuver or a war game. A real battle, even though
one is not participating in it, arouses consternation or displeasure. For this reason
the gladiatorial games of the Romans and the bull fights of the Spaniards cannot
...
A person likes to witness a maneuver or a war game. A real battle, even though
one is not participating in it, arouses consternation or displeasure. For this reason
the gladiatorial games of the Romans and the bull fights of the Spaniards cannot
...
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VOLUNTARISTIC THEORIES | 53 |
EMOTIONALIST THEORIES | 81 |
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