Human Traits and their Social SignificanceGood Press, 2 dec. 2019 - 445 pagini "Human Traits and their Social Significance" by Irwin Edman. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format. |
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... opinion and belief - The social importance of individuality in opinion . CHAPTER VIII THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE " SELF " Origin and development of a sense of personal selfhood - The social self — Character and will - The enhancement of the ...
... opinion and belief - The social importance of individuality in opinion . CHAPTER VIII THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE " SELF " Origin and development of a sense of personal selfhood - The social self — Character and will - The enhancement of the ...
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... makes it, when a little older, cry if left too long alone or in a strange place. All the native biological impulses, which are almost literally our birthright, may, when understood , be modified through education , public opinion ,
... makes it, when a little older, cry if left too long alone or in a strange place. All the native biological impulses, which are almost literally our birthright, may, when understood , be modified through education , public opinion ,
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Irwin Edman. understood , be modified through education , public opinion , and law , and directed in the interests of human ideals . It is the aim of this book to indicate some of these more outstanding human traits , and the factors ...
Irwin Edman. understood , be modified through education , public opinion , and law , and directed in the interests of human ideals . It is the aim of this book to indicate some of these more outstanding human traits , and the factors ...
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... opinion, and law are more or less deliberate methods society has provided for the stimulation and repression of specific instinctive tendencies. Curiosity and sympathy are valued and encouraged because they contribute, respectively, to ...
... opinion, and law are more or less deliberate methods society has provided for the stimulation and repression of specific instinctive tendencies. Curiosity and sympathy are valued and encouraged because they contribute, respectively, to ...
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... opinion and law. A child may come to restrain his curiosity when he finds it condemned as inquisitiveness. We cannot, when we will, vent our pugnacity on those who have provoked it; we cannot be ruthlessly self-assertive in a group; or ...
... opinion and law. A child may come to restrain his curiosity when he finds it condemned as inquisitiveness. We cannot, when we will, vent our pugnacity on those who have provoked it; we cannot be ruthlessly self-assertive in a group; or ...
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CHAPTER V | |
CHAPTER VI | |
CHAPTER VII | |
CHAPTER IX | |
CHAPTER XII | |
CHAPTER XIII | |
CHAPTER XIV | |
CHAPTER XV | |
INDEX | |
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acquired action activity æsthetic animals Aristotle aroused attain beautiful become behavior Bertrand Russell civilization common complete consciousness consequences customs depends desires determined developed divine Educational Psychology effective emotional environment Euripides example expression fact fear feeling fighting instinct Footnote Francis Bacon fulfillment genuine Gilbert Murray Graham Wallas gregarious habits Helen Marot human ideal ideas imagination immediate important impulses industrial inquiry instinct intellectual intelligence interests Intuitionalism Jane Harrison John Stuart Mill Karl Pearson language large number learned less live Lucretius man's means mediæval mental modified moral native nature objects one's opinion original physical Plato pleasure pointed possible practical praise and blame precisely primitive Psychology reason reflection regarded religion religious experience response satisfaction scientific scientific method sense significant situation social society specific standards stimulated suggestion tendencies things thinking tradition types Victor Hirtzler words