The Moral & Social Significance of the Conception of PersonalityClarendon Press, 1921 - 159 páginas |
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... activities that are not directly political . It will be necessary later to make a closer examination of the subject from this point of view and to decide in what precise sense man really is a political animal . But apart from these ...
... activities that are not directly political . It will be necessary later to make a closer examination of the subject from this point of view and to decide in what precise sense man really is a political animal . But apart from these ...
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... activities and also of bodily processes that need not be the direct result of our impulse or will . Every point in this position would need further defence , and some will receive further elucidation later . Here it needs only to be ...
... activities and also of bodily processes that need not be the direct result of our impulse or will . Every point in this position would need further defence , and some will receive further elucidation later . Here it needs only to be ...
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... activities . The case put above has been stated broadly for the sake of clearness . In point of fact there may be a whole series of mental states intermediate between impulse which is nearly ' blind ' to the fully clear and articulate ...
... activities . The case put above has been stated broadly for the sake of clearness . In point of fact there may be a whole series of mental states intermediate between impulse which is nearly ' blind ' to the fully clear and articulate ...
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... activities and qualities . In either way what distinguishes him is unity of character as contrasted with ordinary men in whom no over - mastering passion , no artistic balance of versatile powers can colour and pervade the whole life in ...
... activities and qualities . In either way what distinguishes him is unity of character as contrasted with ordinary men in whom no over - mastering passion , no artistic balance of versatile powers can colour and pervade the whole life in ...
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... activities to some kind of formal harmony , a persistence of aims and dispositions strong enough to make the life a connected whole for a more or less prolonged period of time . Thus the behaviour of the person at any moment tends to be ...
... activities to some kind of formal harmony , a persistence of aims and dispositions strong enough to make the life a connected whole for a more or less prolonged period of time . Thus the behaviour of the person at any moment tends to be ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
absolute action activities admitted Aristotle artist association beauty become bodies called casuistry Church citizen co-operation conscious consider contemplation corporate creature definite degree of coherence deliberative assemblies demand desire devotion difficulty discussion distinction Divine Comedy division of labour doctrine duties economic economist elements enjoyment ethical evil exaltation exchange exist expression fact fellows finite persons forms of society further harmony Hegel Hegelian highest human ideal imperfect importance individual infinite interests Karl Marx knowledge labour legal fiction less live man's means merely metaphysical mind modern moral value moralist narrow nature necessary object organizations perfect philosophy Plato pleasure political possible powers practical problem produced question realized reason Rechtsphilosophie regard relation secure seems self-conscious self-realization sense simply spirit subordinate suppose supreme theory theory of conduct things thinkers thought Trade Unions true truth unity universal various Weltgeist whole
Passagens conhecidas
Página 62 - I went in curiosity for a day. I stayed for a week, held spell-bound by the charm and ease of everything, by the middle-class paradise, without a sin, without a victim, without a blot, without a tear. And yet what was my own astonishment, on emerging into the dark and wicked world again, to catch myself quite unexpectedly and involuntarily saying: "Ouf! what a relief! Now for something primordial and savage, even though it were as bad as an Armenian massacre, to set the balance straight again.
Página 35 - For in point of contents, thought is only true in proportion as it sinks itself in the facts ; and in point of form it is no private or particular state or act of the subject, but rather that attitude of consciousness where the abstract self, freed from all the special limitations to which its ordinary states or qualities are liable, restricts itself to that universal action in which it is identical with all individuals.
Página 105 - And they placed them on the heavenly tablets, each had thirteen weeks; from one to another (passed) their memorial, from the first to the second, and from the second to the third, and from the third to the fourth.
Página 102 - Those," he held, "who cannot be enthusiastic in the study of society as it is, would not be so in the study of a better society if they had it. 'Here or nowhere is your America.
Página 47 - The older moralists frequently made use of the expression " self-love," and in doing so generally confounded under this term two different sentiments, selflove and self-respect. Self-love is fortunately a comparatively rare sentiment ; it is the self-regarding sentiment of the thoroughly selfish man, the meaner sort of egoist. Such a man feels a tender emotion for himself, he indulges in self-pity ; he may have little positive self-feeling and may be incapable of...
Página 42 - In this sense, but only in this sense, is it true that "each one is to count for one and no one for more than one", as Bentham postulated so justly but, in view of his predominant interest in sheer maximization of happiness, so inconsistently.
Página 95 - ... the expected interest and there is talk of repudiation. That being so, I believe that you will be, and indeed I think that you ought to be, indignant, morally, righteously indignant. Now the question that I want to raise is this: Who is it that really owes you money? Nusquamia. Granted, but can you convert the proposition that Nusquamia owes you money into a series of propositions imposing duties on certain human beings that are now in existence ? The task will not be easy. Clearly you do not...
Página 90 - the board of directors is the brain and the only brain of the company which is the body, and the company can and does act only through them.
Página 58 - Wer Grosses will, muss sich zusammenraffen : In der Beschrankung zeigt sich erst der Meister, Und das Gesetz nur kann uns Freiheit geben.
Página ii - Es ist der Gang Gottes in der Welt dass der Staat ist ; sein Grund ist die Gewalt der sich als Wille verwirklichenden Vernunft.