The Structure of MoraleThe University Press, 1943 - Всего страниц: 223 |
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... sense , but it at least creates a presumption of validity for the theories propounded . Finally , I wish to express my deep thanks to Mr Herbert Jones for his tireless skill in the dull task of editing and correcting the typescript for ...
... sense , but it at least creates a presumption of validity for the theories propounded . Finally , I wish to express my deep thanks to Mr Herbert Jones for his tireless skill in the dull task of editing and correcting the typescript for ...
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... sense ' part com- pany . Common sense says this will frighten the victims in advance and thus make them enter the arena already un - nerved . This view is based on the intuitive recognition that imagination is the precursor of fear but ...
... sense ' part com- pany . Common sense says this will frighten the victims in advance and thus make them enter the arena already un - nerved . This view is based on the intuitive recognition that imagination is the precursor of fear but ...
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... sense and in the wider sense which includes the development of character . So we may turn to the latter . Character building rests on the facilitation or inhibition of in- fluences that are essentially imponderable and therefore ...
... sense and in the wider sense which includes the development of character . So we may turn to the latter . Character building rests on the facilitation or inhibition of in- fluences that are essentially imponderable and therefore ...
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PART IFEAR | 1 |
Active Adaptation to Dangers | 27 |
PART IIMORALE | 50 |
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