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" The loss of these tastes is a loss of happiness, and may possibly be injurious to the intellect, and more probably to the moral character, by enfeebling the emotional part of our nature. "
Talks to Teachers on Psychology: And to Students on Some of Life's Ideals - Seite 72
von William James - 1899 - 301 Seiten
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Pioneers of Evolution from Thales to Huxley

Edward Clodd - 1897 - 312 Seiten
...least once every week, for perhaps the parts of my brain now atrophied would thus have been kept active through use. The loss of these tastes is a loss of...character, by enfeebling the emotional part of our nature. It is often said that a man's religion concerns himself only. So far as the value of the majority of...
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Scientific Aspects of Christian Evidences: Xi, 362 P. 7 Il. D.

George Frederick Wright - 1897 - 396 Seiten
...least once a week, for perhaps the parts of my brain now atrophied would thus have been kept active through use. The loss of these tastes is a loss of...character, by enfeebling the emotional part of our nature." * To similar effect Gladstone has recently remarked that in hia experience " persons who are engaged...
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The Revelation of God in Christ and Other Sermons: Preached at St. John's ...

William Tatlock (D. D.) - 1897 - 338 Seiten
...respects various intellectual interests which once were very much to him, and adds that "the loss of those tastes is a loss of happiness, and may possibly be...character, by enfeebling the emotional part of our nature." If one of the great high priests of nature can make this confession as to the narrowing influence of...
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Report of the Commissioner of Education Made to the Secretary of the ..., Band 1

United States. Bureau of Education - 1897 - 1072 Seiten
...through use. The loss of these tastes is a loss of happiucss, and may possibly be injurious to tho intellect, and more probably to the moral character, by enfeebling the emotional part of our nature." This is, perhaps, too negative an illustration to carry conviction with it; but a positive expression...
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The American Journal of Psychology, Band 9

Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener, Karl M. Dallenbach, Madison Bentley, Edwin Garrigues Boring, Margaret Floy Washburn - 1898 - 660 Seiten
...moral perception ; wherever the feeling exists it acts for good on the character to which it belongs."3 "The loss of these tastes is a loss of happiness,...character by enfeebling the emotional part of our nature."4 These quotations are selected merely to illustrate, in a general way, the poets' feelings...
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The Citizen, Bände 1-2

1895 - 748 Seiten
...use." ' ' The loss of these tastes is a loss of happiness, and may possibly be injurious to the 126 127 intellect, and more probably to the moral character, by enfeebling the emotional part of our nature." This is, perhaps, too negative an illustration to carry conviction with it, but a positive expression...
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The Reformation Settlement Examined in the Light of History and Law: With an ...

Malcolm MacColl - 1899 - 658 Seiten
...once every week ; for perhaps the parts of my brain now atrophied would thus have been kept active through use. The loss of these tastes is a loss of...character, by enfeebling the emotional part of our nature. It is odd that a man so familiar with the law of degeneration tending to atrophy, which results from...
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Journal of the British Dental Association, Band 20

British Dental Association - 1899 - 796 Seiten
...least once a week ; for perhaps the parts of my brain now atrophied would thus have been kept active through use. The loss of these tastes is a loss of...character, by enfeebling the emotional part of our nature." Is not this a pathetic confession, friends? Alas, that a genius so great should have to confess to...
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Thinking and Learning to Think

Nathan Christ Schaeffer - 1900 - 360 Seiten
...my life again, I would have made a rule to read some poetry and listen to some music at least once a week ; for perhaps the parts of my brain now atrophied...character by enfeebling the emotional part of our nature." * Every teacher has both felt and •witnessed the effect of embarrassment upon ability to think. To...
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Educational Aims and Methods: Lectures and Addresses

Sir Joshua Girling Fitch - 1900 - 472 Seiten
...least once every week, for perhaps the parts of my brain now atrophied would thus have been kept active through use. The loss of these tastes is a loss of...character by enfeebling the emotional part of our nature." 1 There are no facts more familiar to the student of The law of evolution than those which are grouped...
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