The Structure of MoraleThe University Press, 1943 - Всего страниц: 223 |
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... death was completely unquestioned so that ' death ' was but an incident in the course of life , such abandonment of the body would not seem remarkable . Similarly vivid belief has undoubtedly sup- ported martyrs in our own culture . So ...
... death was completely unquestioned so that ' death ' was but an incident in the course of life , such abandonment of the body would not seem remarkable . Similarly vivid belief has undoubtedly sup- ported martyrs in our own culture . So ...
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... death , people too dull , too unlettered even to grasp the meaning of ' A peerage or Westminster Abbey ' ? What upheld them in the day of trial ? Again , what was the trial ? In glib journalese we talk about ' the supreme sacrifice ...
... death , people too dull , too unlettered even to grasp the meaning of ' A peerage or Westminster Abbey ' ? What upheld them in the day of trial ? Again , what was the trial ? In glib journalese we talk about ' the supreme sacrifice ...
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... death that is astonishing to us . It can , perhaps , be traced to two general factors : individual experience and ... death . That may be because the misery which is intolerable in imagination is that to which no end can be seen except ...
... death that is astonishing to us . It can , perhaps , be traced to two general factors : individual experience and ... death . That may be because the misery which is intolerable in imagination is that to which no end can be seen except ...
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PART IFEAR | 1 |
Active Adaptation to Dangers | 27 |
PART IIMORALE | 50 |
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