The Origin and Development of the Moral Ideas, เล่มที่ 1Macmillan and Company, limited, 1924 |
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... desire to inflict counter - pain that gives to moral indignation its most important characteristic , p . 92 sq . - Retributive kindly emotion a friendly attitude of mind towards a cause of pleasure , p . 93 sq . - Retributive kindly ...
... desire to inflict counter - pain that gives to moral indignation its most important characteristic , p . 92 sq . - Retributive kindly emotion a friendly attitude of mind towards a cause of pleasure , p . 93 sq . - Retributive kindly ...
หน้า xx
... desire to exert power , and to the natural inferiority of women in such qualities of body and mind as are essential for personal independence , p . 657. - Elements in the sexual impulse which lead to domination on the part of the man ...
... desire to exert power , and to the natural inferiority of women in such qualities of body and mind as are essential for personal independence , p . 657. - Elements in the sexual impulse which lead to domination on the part of the man ...
หน้า 22
... desire to inflict pain comes in . In its primitive form , anger , even when directed against a living being , con- tains a vehement impulse to remove the cause of pain without any real desire to produce suffering.2 Anger is strikingly ...
... desire to inflict pain comes in . In its primitive form , anger , even when directed against a living being , con- tains a vehement impulse to remove the cause of pain without any real desire to produce suffering.2 Anger is strikingly ...
หน้า 24
... desire was satisfied whether the man on whom he wreaked his wrath was guilty or innocent . No doubt , there were from the outset instances in which the offender himself was purposely made the victim , especially if he was a fellow ...
... desire was satisfied whether the man on whom he wreaked his wrath was guilty or innocent . No doubt , there were from the outset instances in which the offender himself was purposely made the victim , especially if he was a fellow ...
หน้า 39
... desire for retaliation , nothing is more difficult to forgive , than an act which indicates contempt , or disregard ... desire to cause pain or destruction in return for hurt suffered , whether the hurt be bodily or mental ; and , if to ...
... desire for retaliation , nothing is more difficult to forgive , than an act which indicates contempt , or disregard ... desire to cause pain or destruction in return for hurt suffered , whether the hurt be bodily or mental ; and , if to ...
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Aborigines According Africa Aleuts ancient animals Anthr Australian avenger Bedouins believe Benin blood blood-revenge cause child Christian Church civilisation Code committed common conduct considered crime criminal curse custom danger death deed duty Ellis enemy Eskimo Ethn fact father feeling Gratian Greenland guest guilty History History of Madagascar homicide honour human sacrifice husband ibid idea Idem India infanticide inflicted influence injury Inst instances Islanders Jour justice Kafirs killed Laws of Manu manslayer master ment Migne moral consciousness moral emotions moral judgments Morocco mother Muhammedan murder nations natives nature observes offender offered opinion pain parents Pausanias person Plato Plutarch principle punishment quoted races Recht recognised regarded religion resentment retributive revenge Roman rule sacrificed savage says slave slavery society Steinmetz Strafrecht stranger Studien suffering Teutonic tion tribes U.S. Exploring Expedition victim virtue volition whilst wife woman women wrong