The Moral Social Significance of the Conception of Personality (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from The Moral Social Significance of the Conception of Personality

The very term personality' in fact makes a double suggestion. It sums up in the first place a doctrine of what man is as a moral agent: in the second place it indicates an ideal that man ought to set before himself. We cannot help being persons, it might be said, but we are persons in order that we may become personalities.

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