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... feelings with his children in such a way that they in turn transmitted such skills , ideas , feelings to their children ... feeling in specific objects ( a process to which we shall give much attention below ) , the capac- ity to form ...
... feelings with his children in such a way that they in turn transmitted such skills , ideas , feelings to their children ... feeling in specific objects ( a process to which we shall give much attention below ) , the capac- ity to form ...
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... feelings of self - assertion - the individual builds up a personal structure of sentiments involving a cluster of ... feeling . This is a sentiment . McDougall's idea is of great value , especially in connection with the way in which ...
... feelings of self - assertion - the individual builds up a personal structure of sentiments involving a cluster of ... feeling . This is a sentiment . McDougall's idea is of great value , especially in connection with the way in which ...
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... feeling or the capacity for full feedback from the various members of the system to one another , their capacity to feel with and resonate to the wishes and hopes of others shar- ing their predicament . It must be admitted that over ...
... feeling or the capacity for full feedback from the various members of the system to one another , their capacity to feel with and resonate to the wishes and hopes of others shar- ing their predicament . It must be admitted that over ...
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Our Twentiethcentury Vantage Point | 3 |
The Invention of Culture | 47 |
How We Come to Want What We Want | 60 |
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