The Origin and Development of the Moral Ideas, àÅèÁ·Õè 1Macmillan and Company, limited, 1924 |
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Edward Westermarck. anger of a child . No doubt , as Professor Sully observes , " hitting out right and left , throwing things down on the floor and breaking them , howling , wild agitated move- ments of the arms and whole body , these ...
Edward Westermarck. anger of a child . No doubt , as Professor Sully observes , " hitting out right and left , throwing things down on the floor and breaking them , howling , wild agitated move- ments of the arms and whole body , these ...
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... observes , " The first great principle with regard to punishments is , that all the relations of a culprit , in the event of his not being found , are implicated in his guilt ; if , therefore , the principal cannot be caught , his ...
... observes , " The first great principle with regard to punishments is , that all the relations of a culprit , in the event of his not being found , are implicated in his guilt ; if , therefore , the principal cannot be caught , his ...
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... observes that , though different persons fall into anger for different reasons , yet in nearly all of them is to be found the idea of their being despised or neglected.3 " Contempt , ' says Bacon , " is that which putteth an edge upon ...
... observes that , though different persons fall into anger for different reasons , yet in nearly all of them is to be found the idea of their being despised or neglected.3 " Contempt , ' says Bacon , " is that which putteth an edge upon ...
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... observes that , " other things being equal , the most revengeful are the most successful in the struggle for self- conservation and self - furtherance . " 2 This evolutionist theory of revenge has been criticised by Dr. Steinmetz , but ...
... observes that , " other things being equal , the most revengeful are the most successful in the struggle for self- conservation and self - furtherance . " 2 This evolutionist theory of revenge has been criticised by Dr. Steinmetz , but ...
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... observes that , " under the influence of this doctrine , families , not men indivi- dually , came to be regarded , from the Government's point of view , as the smallest particles , the molecules of the nation , each individual being ...
... observes that , " under the influence of this doctrine , families , not men indivi- dually , came to be regarded , from the Government's point of view , as the smallest particles , the molecules of the nation , each individual being ...
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