Freedom and CultureWingate, 1951 - 270 Seiten |
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... respect for the rights and liberties of other personalities . Such a statement seems almost tautological , but in reality it is fraught with conse- quences . It implies a whole conception of personality by defining it as the expression ...
... respect for the rights and liberties of other personalities . Such a statement seems almost tautological , but in reality it is fraught with conse- quences . It implies a whole conception of personality by defining it as the expression ...
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... respect , whose exceptional importance in the development or exercise of the moral conscience is stressed by all moralists . Some moralists regard respect as a secondary emotional state unique of its kind . Unlike love or fear , it does ...
... respect , whose exceptional importance in the development or exercise of the moral conscience is stressed by all moralists . Some moralists regard respect as a secondary emotional state unique of its kind . Unlike love or fear , it does ...
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... respect of the child for the adult is the source of obedience and submission and it remains essentially unilateral , because although the adult may respect the child he does not do so in the same way ( he does not feel himself in any ...
... respect of the child for the adult is the source of obedience and submission and it remains essentially unilateral , because although the adult may respect the child he does not do so in the same way ( he does not feel himself in any ...
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