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" The hell to be endured hereafter, of which theology tells, is no worse than the hell we make for ourselves in this world by habitually fashioning our characters in the wrong way. "
Journal of Experimental Psychology - Página 215
1926
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volumen30

1886 - 982 páginas
...the blast. The physiological study of mental conditions is thus the most powerful ally of hortatory ethics. The hell to be endured hereafter, of which...tells, is no worse than the hell we make for ourselves m this world by habitually fashioning our characters in the wrong way. Could the young but realize...
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Congressional Serial Set

1891 - 1252 páginas
...the blast. The physiological study of mental conditions is thus the most powei'ful ally of hortatory ethics. The hell to be endured hereafter, of which...for ourselves in this world by habitually fashioning pur characters in the wrong way. Could the young but realize how soon they will become mere walking...
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Psychology

William James - 1892 - 506 páginas
...the blast. The physiological study of mental conditions is thus the most powerful ally of hortatory ethics. The hell to be endured hereafter, of which...but realize how soon they will become mere walking bandies of habits, they would give more heed to their conduct while in the plastic state. We are spinning...
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Psychology

William James - 1892 - 510 páginas
...the blast. The physiological study of mental conditions is thus the most powerful ally of hortatory ethics. The hell to be endured hereafter, of which...we make for ourselves in this world by habitually faehioning our characters in the wrong way. Could the young bat realize how soon they will become mere...
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Unthinkables

Frederic Henry Balfour - 1897 - 176 páginas
...writes Professor James in his ' Principles of Psychology,' " is the most powerful ally of hortatory ethics. The hell to be endured hereafter of which...wrong way. Could the young but realize how soon they would become mere walking bundles of habits, they would give more heed to their conduct while in the...
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New Psychology ...

John Pancoast Gordy - 1899 - 428 páginas
...Ethics. — "The physiological study of mental conditions is thus the most powerful ally of hortatory ethics. The hell to be endured hereafter, of which...way. Could the young but realize how soon they will becomemere walking bundles of habit, they would give more heed to their conduct while in the plastic...
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Talks to Teachers on Psychology: And to Students on Some of Life's Ideals

William James - 1899 - 328 páginas
...physiological study of mental conditions still remains on the whole the most powerful ally of hortatory ethics. The hell to be endured hereafter, of which...habitually fashioning our characters in the wrong wayl Could the young but realize how soon they will become mere walking bundles of habits, they would...
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Latter Day Saints Southern Star, Volumen2

1900 - 446 páginas
...lead to habits of untruthfulness, carelessness or prodigality. On this point Dr. .Tames fitly remarks: "The hell to be endured herea'fter. of which theology tells, is no worse than (he hell we make for ourselves in this world by habitually fashioning our characters in the wrong way....
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The Human Nature Club: An Introduction to the Study of Mental Life

Edward Lee Thorndike - 1901 - 268 páginas
...Professor James:1 "The physiological study of mental conditions Is thus the most powerful ally of hortatory ethics. The hell to be endured hereafter, of which...is no worse than the hell we make for ourselves in 111 Principles of Psychology," Vol. I, p. 127. this world by habitually fashioning our characters in...
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The Human Nature Club: An Introduction to the Study of Mental Life

Edward Lee Thorndike - 1901 - 252 páginas
...James: 1 "The physiological study of mental conditions is thus the most powerful ally of hortatory ethics. The hell to be endured hereafter, of which...is no worse than the hell we make for ourselves in '"Principles of Psychology," Vol. I, p. i27. this world by habitually fashioning our characters in...
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