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... emotion of attraction or an emotion of fear . Both , of course , are necessary to survival , but emotions of fear are very much less necessary for survival in civilized life than they were at earlier stages of human development or among ...
... emotion of attraction or an emotion of fear . Both , of course , are necessary to survival , but emotions of fear are very much less necessary for survival in civilized life than they were at earlier stages of human development or among ...
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Albert Einstein. quite distinct from emotion , it is in its ordinary manifestations very much mixed up with emotion . I give an example of this error in its latest and fashionable form . In a very learned and , in some respects , able ...
Albert Einstein. quite distinct from emotion , it is in its ordinary manifestations very much mixed up with emotion . I give an example of this error in its latest and fashionable form . In a very learned and , in some respects , able ...
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... emotional . They will be based on heaven and hell , on a belief in God and a future life , on a fervent admira- tion and whole - hearted following of some adored leader , or on some other emotion - not on reason . Intellectuals , as ...
... emotional . They will be based on heaven and hell , on a belief in God and a future life , on a fervent admira- tion and whole - hearted following of some adored leader , or on some other emotion - not on reason . Intellectuals , as ...
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