Study in the Psychology of EthicsBlackwood, 1903 - 176 páginas |
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... agent becomes aware of the relation in which objects stand to any of his tendencies . They are peculiar reactions of feeling and have a special influence on conduct . The neglect of the reactive side of human nature is nowhere more ...
... agent becomes aware of the relation in which objects stand to any of his tendencies . They are peculiar reactions of feeling and have a special influence on conduct . The neglect of the reactive side of human nature is nowhere more ...
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... agent as a deserving sort of being , and return the favour from a sense of justice or with a view to future benefits . His action , how- ever , would not be prompted by any kindly feeling towards the individual concerned . He would re ...
... agent as a deserving sort of being , and return the favour from a sense of justice or with a view to future benefits . His action , how- ever , would not be prompted by any kindly feeling towards the individual concerned . He would re ...
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... agent feels that he is making himself ridiculous , and the thought that a passionate outburst would be vulgar may have a distinctly restraining effect , not only on the mani- festation of the emotion , but on the feeling itself . On the ...
... agent feels that he is making himself ridiculous , and the thought that a passionate outburst would be vulgar may have a distinctly restraining effect , not only on the mani- festation of the emotion , but on the feeling itself . On the ...
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... agent . Emotion , on the contrary , is an attitude or disposition to- wards something , directs attention outward , and therefore impels to action that has reference to an object . When the agent is entirely under the influ- ence of ...
... agent . Emotion , on the contrary , is an attitude or disposition to- wards something , directs attention outward , and therefore impels to action that has reference to an object . When the agent is entirely under the influ- ence of ...
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... agent , the immolation is often remorseless . ” 3 This distinguishing feature of emotion - prompted activity seems to be intimately connected with the intrinsic nature of emotion as such , and no valid . attempt has been made to explain ...
... agent , the immolation is often remorseless . ” 3 This distinguishing feature of emotion - prompted activity seems to be intimately connected with the intrinsic nature of emotion as such , and no valid . attempt has been made to explain ...
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