The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 1C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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Henry Philip Tappan. Expression of Passion in Oratory . sification . Emotions and passions have a two - fold language ; a language of the thought , and a language of the tone . The language of the thought consists in that phraseology ...
Henry Philip Tappan. Expression of Passion in Oratory . sification . Emotions and passions have a two - fold language ; a language of the thought , and a language of the tone . The language of the thought consists in that phraseology ...
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... passions , 465 . The reason and an intelligent judgment must govern , 466. The passions by long training becoming subject to the reason , the result is MORAL VIRTUE , 468 . Science and Prudence , what , and their objects , 469. How ...
... passions , 465 . The reason and an intelligent judgment must govern , 466. The passions by long training becoming subject to the reason , the result is MORAL VIRTUE , 468 . Science and Prudence , what , and their objects , 469. How ...
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... passion: the “noble” passions oriented toward the well-being or benefit of others and society versus the “selfish” passions that seek personal satisfaction. Of additional interest, Joussain further suggested that passions could interact ...
... passion: the “noble” passions oriented toward the well-being or benefit of others and society versus the “selfish” passions that seek personal satisfaction. Of additional interest, Joussain further suggested that passions could interact ...
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... passion through reason! The important work of Ribot was pursued and elaborated further by Joussain (1928). In his book Les passions humaines (The Human Passions), Joussain, like Ribot, subscribed to the Kantian position in which passions ...
... passion through reason! The important work of Ribot was pursued and elaborated further by Joussain (1928). In his book Les passions humaines (The Human Passions), Joussain, like Ribot, subscribed to the Kantian position in which passions ...
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... passions that will drive your inquiry journey will take some time, I suggest you pause at the end of each passion's description, take a break from reading the text, and consider and/or complete one or more of the exercises as you ...
... passions that will drive your inquiry journey will take some time, I suggest you pause at the end of each passion's description, take a break from reading the text, and consider and/or complete one or more of the exercises as you ...
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