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... sentiments , of poetic rapture , and artistic inspiration . These spiritual sentiments are wholly absent in the brute , and are rare in inferior personalities . They arise from the vivid presentation to the mind of real or fancied ...
... sentiments , of poetic rapture , and artistic inspiration . These spiritual sentiments are wholly absent in the brute , and are rare in inferior personalities . They arise from the vivid presentation to the mind of real or fancied ...
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... sentiment does not rest on unanimity of opinion ; it does not necessarily exclude any amount of individuality , and is consist- ent with the utmost freedom of the personal mind . Its basis is a similarity of form and direction of the ...
... sentiment does not rest on unanimity of opinion ; it does not necessarily exclude any amount of individuality , and is consist- ent with the utmost freedom of the personal mind . Its basis is a similarity of form and direction of the ...
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... indefinitely multiplied force . History is a record of the sentiments and actions of groups ; yet so little has this been understood , so obscured has this been by the potency of personality , that until recently 30 ETHNIC PSYCHOLOGY.
... indefinitely multiplied force . History is a record of the sentiments and actions of groups ; yet so little has this been understood , so obscured has this been by the potency of personality , that until recently 30 ETHNIC PSYCHOLOGY.
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... sentiments are constant , and conspicuously displayed , they overcome resist- ance and the individual mind is attracted to that of the group with like irresistible magnetism as in fairy lore drew the ship of the mariners to the load ...
... sentiments are constant , and conspicuously displayed , they overcome resist- ance and the individual mind is attracted to that of the group with like irresistible magnetism as in fairy lore drew the ship of the mariners to the load ...
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... sentiment , the general mind of the mass ? The example I have chosen of the American vil- lage is an extreme one ... sentiments will represent the active influence of that community , and very accurately measure its value in development ...
... sentiment , the general mind of the mass ? The example I have chosen of the American vil- lage is an extreme one ... sentiments will represent the active influence of that community , and very accurately measure its value in development ...
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A. C. HADDON action activities adapt advance Alexander von Humboldt American anthropology becomes belongs body brain brute Bushmen character chiefly civilisation conscious contrast cultivation culture degeneration destruction direct disease effort emotions environment eral ethnic mental ethnic mind ethnic psychology ethnography ethnology evolution example existence expressions external fact faculties favour force former forms G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS geographic goitre group-mind growth heredity higher human groups ideas individual mind influence instincts intellectual JAMES GEIKIE labour language latter laws less lives marriage means measure ment mental powers merely modern morbid natural natural selection nervous nutrition observers occupations opinion organism pathological physical physiological polygamous potent present primitive principles processes Professor progress psychical Quechuas race racial recognised regressive relation savage sense sentiment social society soul species stimulus temperament tendency thought tion traits tribes true unity variation writers Wundt