A marked illustration of this truth is furnished by the passion which unites the sexes. This is habitually spoken of as though it were a simple feeling; whereas it is the most compound, and therefore the most powerful, of all the feelings. Added to the... English Psychology - Página 166por Théodule Ribot - 1891 - 328 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Herbert Spencer - 1870 - 658 páginas
...compound, and therefore the most powerful, of all the feelings. Added to the purely physical elements of it, are first to be noticed those highly complex...between those of the same sex, must be regarded as an independent sentiment, but one which is here greatly exalted. Then there is the sentiment of admiration,... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1870 - 704 páginas
...compound, and therefore the most powerful, of all the feelings. Added to the purely physical elements of it, are first to be noticed those highly complex...between those of the same sex, must be regarded as an independent sentiment, but one which is here greatly exalted. Then there is the sentiment of admiration,... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1872 - 660 páginas
...compound, and therefore the most powerful, of all the feelings. Added to the purely physical elements of it, are first to be noticed those highly complex...there is united the complex sentiment which we term affection—a sentiment which, as it can exist between those of the same sex, must be regarded as an... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1873 - 662 páginas
...compound, and therefore the most powerful, of all the feelings. Added to the purely physical elements of it, are first to be noticed those highly complex...between those of the same sex, must be regarded as an independent sentiment, but one which is here greatly exalted. Then there is the sentiment of admiration,... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1873 - 660 páginas
...compound, and therefore the most powerful, of all the feelings. Added to the purely physical elements of it, are first to be noticed those highly complex...between those of the same sex, must be regarded as an independent sentiment, but one which is here greatly exalted. Then there is the sentiment of admiration,... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1876 - 660 páginas
...therefore the most powerful, of all the feelings. Added to the purely physical elements of it, aro first to be noticed those highly complex impressions...there is united the complex sentiment which we term utfection — a sentiment which, as it can exist between those of the same sex, must be regarded as... | |
| Thomas Hay Sweet Escott - 1880 - 652 páginas
...compound, and therefore the most powerful of all the feelings. Added to the purely physical elements of it, are first to be noticed those highly complex Impressions produced by personal beauty ; around whivh are aggregated a variety of pleasurable ideas, not in themselves amatory, but which have an organized... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1881 - 682 páginas
...compound, and therefore the most powerful, of all the feelings. Added to the purely physical elements of it, are first to be noticed those highly complex...between those of the same sex, must be regarded as an independent sentiment, but one which is here greatly exalted. Then there is the sentiment of admiration,... | |
| Thomas Hay Sweet Escott - 1881 - 592 páginas
...compound, and therefore the most powerful of all the feelings. Added to the purely physical elements of it, are first to be noticed those highly complex...ideas, not in themselves amatory, but which have an organised relation to the amatory feeling. With this there is united the complex sentiment which we... | |
| 1881 - 476 páginas
...compound, and therefore the most powerful of all the feelings. Added to -the purely physical elements of it are first to be noticed those highly complex...which are aggregated a variety of pleasurable ideas and sentiments. The sentiment of admiration or reverence is in itself one of considerable power, and... | |
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