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... obey some feeling in themselves as if it were an outside authority . They do not think about the consequences in the outside world to themselves or other people — indeed they hardly think ( in the sense of calculate ) at all , but just ...
... obey some feeling in themselves as if it were an outside authority . They do not think about the consequences in the outside world to themselves or other people — indeed they hardly think ( in the sense of calculate ) at all , but just ...
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... obey it , we suffer remorse ; when we do obey it , we feel at ease with ourselves . These feelings are reinforced by all those facts which psychologists have listed , and the total result is what is generally called a feeling of ...
... obey it , we suffer remorse ; when we do obey it , we feel at ease with ourselves . These feelings are reinforced by all those facts which psychologists have listed , and the total result is what is generally called a feeling of ...
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... obey , the desire to rebel , and so forth . For this reason it is very important for us to be aware of these emotions , not only in other people but more particularly in ourselves . Such awareness is not easy . We are apt to think that ...
... obey , the desire to rebel , and so forth . For this reason it is very important for us to be aware of these emotions , not only in other people but more particularly in ourselves . Such awareness is not easy . We are apt to think that ...
Contents
FOREWORD by the Reverend Canon Ronald H Preston | 8 |
A Selfobeying | 27 |
B Otherobeying | 37 |
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