The Origin and Development of the Moral Ideas, เล่มที่ 1Macmillan and Company, limited, 1924 |
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... says ( ibid . p . 40 ) , is naturally reluctant to feel himself in- ferior to another man , and consequently strives , by avenging the aggression , to show himself equal or even superior to the aggressor . A similar view was pre- We are ...
... says ( ibid . p . 40 ) , is naturally reluctant to feel himself in- ferior to another man , and consequently strives , by avenging the aggression , to show himself equal or even superior to the aggressor . A similar view was pre- We are ...
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... says expressly that the white people were supposed to have caused the epidemic by displeasing the god Tornrark.1 Case 2 points to a superstitious belief which is interesting enough in itself , but which , so far as I can see , is ...
... says expressly that the white people were supposed to have caused the epidemic by displeasing the god Tornrark.1 Case 2 points to a superstitious belief which is interesting enough in itself , but which , so far as I can see , is ...
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... says Bacon , " is that which putteth an edge upon anger , as much , or more , than the hurt itself . " But , indeed , there is no need to resort to different principles in order to explain the resentment excited by different kinds of ...
... says Bacon , " is that which putteth an edge upon anger , as much , or more , than the hurt itself . " But , indeed , there is no need to resort to different principles in order to explain the resentment excited by different kinds of ...
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... says Mr. Herbert Spencer , " those individuals which have not , in any considerable degree , resented aggressions , must have ever tended to disappear , and to have left behind those which have with some effect made counter ...
... says Mr. Herbert Spencer , " those individuals which have not , in any considerable degree , resented aggressions , must have ever tended to disappear , and to have left behind those which have with some effect made counter ...
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... says Lord Kames , " is not so perverse , as without veil or disguise to punish a person acknow- ledged to be innocent . An irregular bias of imagination , which extends the qualities of the principal to its acces- sories , paves the way ...
... says Lord Kames , " is not so perverse , as without veil or disguise to punish a person acknow- ledged to be innocent . An irregular bias of imagination , which extends the qualities of the principal to its acces- sories , paves the way ...
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