Adam Smith (1723-1790)G.P. Putnam's sons, 1881 - 201 páginas |
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... gratitude which through life attached him to Glasgow ; and his impressions of the English university have been immor- talized by him in no flattering terms in what he has said of it in his Wealth of Nations . After nearly two years ...
... gratitude which through life attached him to Glasgow ; and his impressions of the English university have been immor- talized by him in no flattering terms in what he has said of it in his Wealth of Nations . After nearly two years ...
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... gratitude and assistance for their parents , injure them by words or actions ; and he proceeds to say that " man , who among all the various kinds of animals is alone endowed with the faculty of reason , cannot , like the rest , pass ...
... gratitude and assistance for their parents , injure them by words or actions ; and he proceeds to say that " man , who among all the various kinds of animals is alone endowed with the faculty of reason , cannot , like the rest , pass ...
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... be joy or grief , gratitude or resentment , that another feels , we equally enter as it were into his body , and in some degree become the same person with him . The emotion of a 29 CHAPTER II THE PHENOMENA OF SYMPATHY Улим для que.
... be joy or grief , gratitude or resentment , that another feels , we equally enter as it were into his body , and in some degree become the same person with him . The emotion of a 29 CHAPTER II THE PHENOMENA OF SYMPATHY Улим для que.
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... gratitude . But sympathy is pleasurable , and the absence of it dis- tressing , not only to the person sympathized with , but to the person sympathizing . We are ourselves pleased if we can sympathize with another's success or ...
... gratitude . But sympathy is pleasurable , and the absence of it dis- tressing , not only to the person sympathized with , but to the person sympathizing . We are ourselves pleased if we can sympathize with another's success or ...
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... gratitude ) , but simply the fact that we cannot enter into them , that they are insufficient to command our sympathies . With the passions which arise from the imagination it is otherwise than with passions which originate from the ...
... gratitude ) , but simply the fact that we cannot enter into them , that they are insufficient to command our sympathies . With the passions which arise from the imagination it is otherwise than with passions which originate from the ...
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