Human nature and the social orderCooley, Charles Horton
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Human nature and the social order
Cooley, Charles Horton
Individualism; Social psychology; Sociology
Moore, K. C., on the smiling of infants, 46
Morality, traditionary, 338 ff.
See also Conscience, Right
Motley, J. L., 73 f
Murder, 386
Music, sensuous mystery of, 317
Mystery, a factor in ascendency, 312 ff
Nansen, 269
Napoleon, how we know him, 86;
ascendency of, 296;
place in history, 324
New Testament, 142, 215, 245
Nirvana, the ideal of disinterested love, 130
Non-conformity, 262 ff
Non-resistance, doctrine of, 245 ff
Norsemen, motive of, 273
Norton, Prof. C. E., 37
“One,” use of, compared with “I,” 192 f
Onward, right as the, 334 ff
Opposition, personal, its nature, 95 f;
spirit of, 267 ff
Oratory, ascendency in, 301 ff
Organization, of personal thought, 51;
effect of upon the individual, 115 ff;
or vital process, problem of, 333
Originality, 322 ff.
See also Genius, Leadership, Invention
Other-worldism, 222
Painting, personal symbols in, 72.
See also Art, Expression
Papacy, symbolic character of, 308 f
Particularism, 4
Pascal, 218, 222
Passion, why a cause of pain, 253 f;
influence upon idea of right, 330 f
Pater, Walter, 304
Patten, Prof Simon N., 244
Paul, St., 218
Perez, Dr. B., 46;
on the eye, 62 f;
232, 350
Personal authority, influence upon sense of right, 353 ff
Personal character, interpretation of, 67, 70
Personal ideas, 62 ff;
sensuous nucleus of, 69 ff;
sentiment their chief content, 81 ff, 104;
compared to a system of lights, 97 f;
affect the physical organism, 99 f;
affect the sense of right, 348 ff
Personal symbols in art and literature, 71 ff
Persona, real and imaginary, inseparable, 60 f;
incorporeal, their social reality, 88;
social, interpenetrate one another, 90 ff;
ideal, as factors in conscience, 362 ff;
ideal, of religion, 280 ff, 368 ff
Philanthropy, motive of, 269 f
Pioneer, self-feeling of the, 268
Pity, is it altruism? 94 f;
relation to sympathy, 102 f; 238
Power, based on sympathy, 107 f;
idea of, 290;
advantage of visible forms of, 291 f.
See also Ascendency
Prayer, as personal intercourse, 357
Pretence, contempt of, in America, 300
Prevention of degeneracy, 390 f
Preyer, W., 27, 46
Pride, 199 ff
Primitive individualism, 10
Principle, moral, 338 f
Process, social, imitation, etc., as, 272;
vital, problem of, 333
Processes, social, reflected in sympathy, 119 ff
Progress, relation of, to freedom, 396
Publicity, moral effect of, 356 ff
Punishment, 252, 384, 390
R., a child of the author, 21 ff, 28, 49 f, 51, 53, 158 ff, 341, 351
Rational, right as the, 326 ff
Recapitulation theory of mental development, 21
Refinement, as affecting hostility, 237
Religion, suggestibility in, 42, 43;
self-feeling of founders of, 181;
self-discipline in, 214 f, 219 ff;
as hero-worship, 280 ff;
mediæval, 309;
mystery in, 317;
ideal persons of, 368 ff
Remorse, 253, 329, 368, 385 f
Repentance, 368
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