The Structure of MoraleThe University Press, 1943 - Всего страниц: 223 |
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... ideal belongs to a succession of generations and not to any one alone , the individual has his day and is gone , the generation too is mortal but the group as a whole is , by contrast , immortal . It follows that the patriot who through ...
... ideal belongs to a succession of generations and not to any one alone , the individual has his day and is gone , the generation too is mortal but the group as a whole is , by contrast , immortal . It follows that the patriot who through ...
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... ideal , it refers to the way in which we want to live and move and have our being . But there is an outside world towards which some kind of an attitude must be adopted . External orientation inevitably contributes its share to the ...
... ideal , it refers to the way in which we want to live and move and have our being . But there is an outside world towards which some kind of an attitude must be adopted . External orientation inevitably contributes its share to the ...
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... ideal actuates all schools , they tend to conform to a general type . Trial and error evolution has meant that what did not conform to the ideal was eliminated , while whatever was con- sistent therewith has been retained . The ideal is ...
... ideal actuates all schools , they tend to conform to a general type . Trial and error evolution has meant that what did not conform to the ideal was eliminated , while whatever was con- sistent therewith has been retained . The ideal is ...
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Active Adaptation to Dangers | 27 |
PART IIMORALE | 50 |
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