The Study of SociologyHenry S. King, 1873 - 423 стор. |
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... emotion is a perturbing intruder : mostly there is some preconception , and some amour propre that resists dis- proof of it . But a peculiarity of Sociology is , that the emotions with which its facts and conclusions are regarded , have ...
... emotion is a perturbing intruder : mostly there is some preconception , and some amour propre that resists dis- proof of it . But a peculiarity of Sociology is , that the emotions with which its facts and conclusions are regarded , have ...
Сторінка 94
... emotions , become dominant when the demands for individual evolution are diminishing , and there is arising a surplus of energy which makes possible the rearing of offspring as well as the preservation of self ; and , speaking generally ...
... emotions , become dominant when the demands for individual evolution are diminishing , and there is arising a surplus of energy which makes possible the rearing of offspring as well as the preservation of self ; and , speaking generally ...
Сторінка 95
... emotions causing marriage , is a superiority of physique also conducive to longevity . One further influence tells in the same direction . Marriage is not altogether determined by the desires of men ; it is de- termined in part by the ...
... emotions causing marriage , is a superiority of physique also conducive to longevity . One further influence tells in the same direction . Marriage is not altogether determined by the desires of men ; it is de- termined in part by the ...
Сторінка 147
... emotion of every kind and degree disturbs the in- tellectual balance , is not trite , and even where recognized , is not duly taken into account . Stated in full , the truth is that no propositions , save those which are absolutely ...
... emotion of every kind and degree disturbs the in- tellectual balance , is not trite , and even where recognized , is not duly taken into account . Stated in full , the truth is that no propositions , save those which are absolutely ...
Сторінка 148
... emotion of dread destroyed the balance of judgment , and a rational estimate of likelihood became impossible ; or rather , a rational estimate of likelihood if formed was wholly inoperative on conduct . Another instance was thrust on my ...
... emotion of dread destroyed the balance of judgment , and a rational estimate of likelihood became impossible ; or rather , a rational estimate of likelihood if formed was wholly inoperative on conduct . Another instance was thrust on my ...
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