A Study in Human NatureChautauqua Press, 1884 - 76 sider |
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Side 57
... hope and firmness . These seem to me to be rather qualities than faculties ; not so much impulses to do particular things as a spirit or habit which modifies the method of doing all things . Hope gives vigor of plan , firmness gives ...
... hope and firmness . These seem to me to be rather qualities than faculties ; not so much impulses to do particular things as a spirit or habit which modifies the method of doing all things . Hope gives vigor of plan , firmness gives ...
Side 71
... hope and firmness as separate motive powers . Atten- tion and memory are rather mental habits than mental facul- ties , and will is the power which reigns over all the faculties ; it is the personality , the individuality , which , so ...
... hope and firmness as separate motive powers . Atten- tion and memory are rather mental habits than mental facul- ties , and will is the power which reigns over all the faculties ; it is the personality , the individuality , which , so ...
Side 76
... Hope - A quality of all faculties . Firmness - A quality of all faculties . T III . SPIRITUAL . 1. Conscience . 2. Reverence . 3. Benevolence . Attention - Concentration of energy in one faculty . Memory - Retroactive action of every ...
... Hope - A quality of all faculties . Firmness - A quality of all faculties . T III . SPIRITUAL . 1. Conscience . 2. Reverence . 3. Benevolence . Attention - Concentration of energy in one faculty . Memory - Retroactive action of every ...
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Acquisitive Powers analysis animal creation appetites approbativeness become benevolence bilious body brain brute CHAPTER character classification color combativeness and destructiveness combination conclusion condition conscience consciousness desire directly and immediately disease doctrine effect effeminacy emotions enter essen evil excess existence fact faculty of comparison faith-power forms Guiteau healthy hearing hope and firmness human nature ical imagination immediately perceived impelled intel intellectual John Carter knowledge liver look lymphatic mankind material ment mental and moral mental science mind and spirit mind is simple mind or soul moral action moral character motive powers necessary needs nerve ness never numbers observation organ produces organist philosophy phrenologist physical organ possesses qualities reason recognized retina reverence right and wrong sanguine scientific method secret seen self-esteem sense sensuous social instinct sometimes spiritual perception supersensuous faculty temperament theology things thought and feeling tion tissue true vidual visible weak worship