Study in the Psychology of EthicsBlackwood, 1903 - 176 sider |
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... actions would give him pleasure if they harmonised with his interests or ideals , but there would be no responsive feeling of self - satisfaction . It is evident that a being of this sort would THE NATURE OF EMOTION . 5.
... actions would give him pleasure if they harmonised with his interests or ideals , but there would be no responsive feeling of self - satisfaction . It is evident that a being of this sort would THE NATURE OF EMOTION . 5.
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... interests or wishes . If , as some- times happens , the unpleasant result is not viewed in this light , anger is not evoked . Similarly , while any bodily disorder is painful , the sense of danger must be present before fear is aroused ...
... interests or wishes . If , as some- times happens , the unpleasant result is not viewed in this light , anger is not evoked . Similarly , while any bodily disorder is painful , the sense of danger must be present before fear is aroused ...
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... interests , but that does not affect him so long as the passion retains its power . In short , under the influence ... interest does not govern the world , and that it is hard to believe that nothing is done in pure good - nature or ...
... interests , but that does not affect him so long as the passion retains its power . In short , under the influence ... interest does not govern the world , and that it is hard to believe that nothing is done in pure good - nature or ...
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... interests , and may , nevertheless , give way to the impulse of feeling . Accordingly , when he reflects in a calm hour , he may still justify his conduct and approve it , even if he is suffering from the consequences . In the second ...
... interests , and may , nevertheless , give way to the impulse of feeling . Accordingly , when he reflects in a calm hour , he may still justify his conduct and approve it , even if he is suffering from the consequences . In the second ...
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... interests . It would be wrong , therefore , to main- tain that fear is aroused merely by occurrences which affect self - preservation , for it is not true that the individual is interested solely in keeping himself alive . Both anger ...
... interests . It would be wrong , therefore , to main- tain that fear is aroused merely by occurrences which affect self - preservation , for it is not true that the individual is interested solely in keeping himself alive . Both anger ...
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