Study in the Psychology of EthicsBlackwood, 1903 - 176 páginas |
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... evident that a systematic discussion of the psychology of conduct must render invaluable aid in the solution of purely ethical questions . It is true that psychology alone cannot give a final decision on ethical problems , but it is ...
... evident that a systematic discussion of the psychology of conduct must render invaluable aid in the solution of purely ethical questions . It is true that psychology alone cannot give a final decision on ethical problems , but it is ...
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... evident that the preoccupation with cognition has brought the intellectual side of human nature into undue prominence . A tendency towards intellectualism is of course compatible with a recognition of the existence of other aspects of ...
... evident that the preoccupation with cognition has brought the intellectual side of human nature into undue prominence . A tendency towards intellectualism is of course compatible with a recognition of the existence of other aspects of ...
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... evident that direct observation alone affords absolutely reliable information with regard to the qualitative distinctions of psychical states . The application of the introspective method to emotion is not so hopeless an undertaking as ...
... evident that direct observation alone affords absolutely reliable information with regard to the qualitative distinctions of psychical states . The application of the introspective method to emotion is not so hopeless an undertaking as ...
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... His actions would give him pleasure if they harmonised with his interests or ideals , but there would be no responsive feeling of self - satisfaction . It is evident that a being of this sort would THE NATURE OF EMOTION . 5.
... His actions would give him pleasure if they harmonised with his interests or ideals , but there would be no responsive feeling of self - satisfaction . It is evident that a being of this sort would THE NATURE OF EMOTION . 5.
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David Irons. It is evident that a being of this sort would lack one of the springs of action which plays so large a part in our life both directly and indirectly . Even if he were supposed to be so constituted as to per- form the actions ...
David Irons. It is evident that a being of this sort would lack one of the springs of action which plays so large a part in our life both directly and indirectly . Even if he were supposed to be so constituted as to per- form the actions ...
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