L'enfant turbulent, Dr H. Wallon, éd. PUF, 1984, partie I_Les stades de développements psycho-moteur, chap. I_ stade émotif, p. 61
French psychologist, philosopher, pedagogist, and politician (1879–1962)
Henri Paul Hyacinthe Wallon (March 15, 1879 – December 1, 1962) was a French philosopher, psychologist (in the field of social psychology), neuropsychiatrist, teacher, and politician. He was the grandson of the historian and statesman Henri-Alexandre Wallon.
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Developing on another level, emotion is nonetheless, between automatism and objective action, a moment of psychic evolution. It forms the link between movement, which pre-exists, and consciousness, which it inaugurates. Incentives currently without outcome develop an erethism, the accumulated charge of which must explode, even if by transforming itself.