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... emotions and events , a person is likely simply not to worry about justification at all . Often he will try to put up what looks like a justification ( Hitler tried to justify killing over 6,000,000 Jews in gas chambers ) , but in some ...
... emotions and events , a person is likely simply not to worry about justification at all . Often he will try to put up what looks like a justification ( Hitler tried to justify killing over 6,000,000 Jews in gas chambers ) , but in some ...
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... emotions , not only in other people but more particularly in ourselves . Such awareness is not easy . We are apt to think that a person who has an emotion must necessarily know what it is that he feels , but this is by no means always ...
... emotions , not only in other people but more particularly in ourselves . Such awareness is not easy . We are apt to think that a person who has an emotion must necessarily know what it is that he feels , but this is by no means always ...
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... Emotions ( Hillary ) 6. Psychology and psychoanalysis As I briefly hinted in Part III , the substance or stuff of many outlooks and ideals must be traced back to the various emotions , fears , and fantasies that are common to human ...
... Emotions ( Hillary ) 6. Psychology and psychoanalysis As I briefly hinted in Part III , the substance or stuff of many outlooks and ideals must be traced back to the various emotions , fears , and fantasies that are common to human ...
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FOREWORD by the Reverend Canon Ronald H Preston | 8 |
A Selfobeying | 27 |
B Otherobeying | 37 |
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