Definition of Appetences

1. appetence [n] - See also: appetence

Lexicographical Neighbors of Appetences

apperills
apperils
appersonation
appertain
appertained
appertainest
appertaineth
appertaining
appertainment
appertainments
appertains
appertinent
appestat
appestats
appetence
appetences (current term)
appetencies
appetency
appetent
appetibility
appetible
appetibleness
appetise
appetised
appetiser
appetisers
appetises
appetising
appetisingly
appetisingness

Literary usage of Appetences

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Elements of Psychology by Noah Knowles Davis (1892)
"The desires marked in the scheme as appetences are psychic desires. ... In a loose and general way, appetences may be said to correspond to emotions as ..."

2. The Emotions by James McCosh (1890)
"It would be of great service to every branch of mental science to have an approximately good classification of the appetences by which mankind are swayed. ..."

3. Animal Life and Intelligence by Conwy Lloyd Morgan (1891)
"CHAPTER X. THE FEELINGS OF ANIMALS : THEIR appetences AND EMOTIONS. THERE is one aspect of the mental processes of men and animals that we have so far left ..."

4. Notes on Psychology by James McCosh (1879)
"B. Acquired appetences.—These we are constantly adding to the ... These appetences are not selfish, but social ; and flow from one mind to another. ..."

5. The Theosophist by Theosophical Society (Madras, India) (1900)
"From appetences formative and organising, arise awareness or feelings. ... Remove ignorance and yon will destroy th» wrong appetences that rise from ..."

6. Handbook of Psychology by James Mark Baldwin (1889)
"that all exercise of will springs from these appetences, and that the intelligent exercise of will always has in view, as its end, ..."

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