The Structure of MoraleThe University Press, 1943 - Всего страниц: 223 |
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... follow , imitation comes into play determining the choice . This imitation is of one or the other of two kinds . If the situation is such as naturally to call forth one rather than another kind of emotion in the majority , that majority ...
... follow , imitation comes into play determining the choice . This imitation is of one or the other of two kinds . If the situation is such as naturally to call forth one rather than another kind of emotion in the majority , that majority ...
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... follow the fore - foot of that side accurately and this may be why the footprint of the hind- foot in so many wild ... follows its brother slavishly . ) A man can learn to hold a pencil with his toes and write , which would be completely ...
... follow the fore - foot of that side accurately and this may be why the footprint of the hind- foot in so many wild ... follows its brother slavishly . ) A man can learn to hold a pencil with his toes and write , which would be completely ...
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... follow those whose ability they respect and tend to postpone obedience until the superiority has been demonstrated . Dominion troops are gallant , they are resourceful , but it takes a long , long time to make them into a disciplined ...
... follow those whose ability they respect and tend to postpone obedience until the superiority has been demonstrated . Dominion troops are gallant , they are resourceful , but it takes a long , long time to make them into a disciplined ...
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Active Adaptation to Dangers | 27 |
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