The Structure of MoraleThe University Press, 1943 - Всего страниц: 223 |
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... accepted on purely emotional grounds but is not regarded as such by the individual , who treats it rather as the ... acceptance of authority and substitute scepticism for everything that is not individually observed and woven into a ...
... accepted on purely emotional grounds but is not regarded as such by the individual , who treats it rather as the ... acceptance of authority and substitute scepticism for everything that is not individually observed and woven into a ...
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... accepted . When , as during the last war , Nelson is portrayed in a recruiting poster as now asking Englishmen to do their duty , there is no aware- ness of absurdity . It is all an appeal to the immortality theme . The heroes of the ...
... accepted . When , as during the last war , Nelson is portrayed in a recruiting poster as now asking Englishmen to do their duty , there is no aware- ness of absurdity . It is all an appeal to the immortality theme . The heroes of the ...
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John Thompson MacCurdy. -CRITICIZED they are accepted . If their names and noses are peculiar and un- English , those are inconsiderable trifles . They are English because their habit of thought is English . Not only are they able to ...
John Thompson MacCurdy. -CRITICIZED they are accepted . If their names and noses are peculiar and un- English , those are inconsiderable trifles . They are English because their habit of thought is English . Not only are they able to ...
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PART IFEAR | 1 |
Active Adaptation to Dangers | 27 |
PART IIMORALE | 50 |
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