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Page 59
... feels in a degree those inclinations and aversions which are proper to humanity ; but the feeling is very feeble . And then it is fettered and destroyed by what the man does during the day . This fettering takes place again and again ...
... feels in a degree those inclinations and aversions which are proper to humanity ; but the feeling is very feeble . And then it is fettered and destroyed by what the man does during the day . This fettering takes place again and again ...
Page 38
... feeling -- not feeling in the sense of sensation which comes from the bodily organs , nor feeling in the sense of passions which flow , as you would say , from the nervous system , but feeling in the sense of emotion or human affection ...
... feeling -- not feeling in the sense of sensation which comes from the bodily organs , nor feeling in the sense of passions which flow , as you would say , from the nervous system , but feeling in the sense of emotion or human affection ...
Page 74
... feelings of the private world . The psychic depth that supposedly comes from the extended story of a person before God in the world is transmogrified into a momentary and repeatable feeling , immediate and exempt from criticism ...
... feelings of the private world . The psychic depth that supposedly comes from the extended story of a person before God in the world is transmogrified into a momentary and repeatable feeling , immediate and exempt from criticism ...
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