The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 210A. Constable, 1909 |
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Page 111
... emotion has the effect of perverting human judgement on all matters where such emotion is aroused . John Stuart Mill has well summed up this law in the statement , ' Any strong passion renders us credulous as to the existence of objects ...
... emotion has the effect of perverting human judgement on all matters where such emotion is aroused . John Stuart Mill has well summed up this law in the statement , ' Any strong passion renders us credulous as to the existence of objects ...
Page 117
... emotion is strongly developed . Spiritualism derives much of the fervour of its support from this mental quality . Many of the superstitions already noticed owe some of their force to the infatuation for things strange and unusual . The ...
... emotion is strongly developed . Spiritualism derives much of the fervour of its support from this mental quality . Many of the superstitions already noticed owe some of their force to the infatuation for things strange and unusual . The ...
Page 121
... emotions - may be the source of many perverted views . Patriotism may be nothing more than a sort of collective egotism - a national emotion of self . But there is a difference . The grosser forms of egotism are universally recognised ...
... emotions - may be the source of many perverted views . Patriotism may be nothing more than a sort of collective egotism - a national emotion of self . But there is a difference . The grosser forms of egotism are universally recognised ...
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1 Report of South African Convention 19089 | 1 |
Saint Catherine of Genoa and her Friends | 34 |
Fleets Great Britain and Foreign Countries | 57 |
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