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
Resentment, 199, 212, 237 ff
Resistance, imaginative, 245 ff
Responsibility, in crime, etc., 388 f
Right, based on sympathy, 108 ff;
relation to egotism, 184;
to the
self in general, 189;
social standards of, as affecting hostility, 256 ff;
as the rational, 326 ff;
conscience the final test of, 333 f;
as the onward, 334 ff;
as habit, 337 ff, 348;
as a phase of the self, 342 f;
the social as opposed to the sensual, 347 f;
action of personal ideas in forming the sense of, 348 ff;
as a microcosm of character, 353;
reflects a social group, 360 ff;
and wrong, 372 ff;
idea of, 377;
freedom as, 393 ff
Riis, Jacob A., 361
Rivalry, 274 ff
Roget’s “Thesaurus,” 198
Roman Empire, 312, 399
Rousseau, 237, 260
Rule of conduct, Marshall’s, 331
Ruskin, 317
Russia, 399
Sanity, based on sympathy, 110
Savonarola, physiognomy of, 314
Schiller, 113, 121
Science, and faith, 308;
cant of, 320;
moral, limits of, 334;
physical, 402
Sculpture, personal symbols in, 72 f
Seclusion, moral effect of, 358
Secretiveness, 59, 196
“Seeing yourself,” 367 f
Selection, in sympathy, 122 ff
Selective method of nature, 373 f
Self, in relation to other personal ideas, 91 ff, 98;
antithesis with “other,” 115, 188 ff;
in morals, 365 f;
in relation to love, 129 ff, 155 ff, 195;
social, 136–231;
observation of in children, 157 ff;
the narrow or egotistical, 185;
every cherished idea is a, 185;
reflected or looking-glass, 152 f, 164 ff, 175, 178, 211, 216 f;
influence of upon conscience, 349 ff;
maladies of the social, 215 ff;
transformation of, 224 ff;
effect of uncongenial environment upon, 227 ff, 245, 320;
crescive, 335;
ethical, 342 f;
ideal social, 359, 366 ff
Self-control, 254
Self-feeling, 137 ff;
quotations illustrating, 141 f;
of reformers, etc., 181;
intense, essential to production, 193 ff;
control of, 217 ff;
in mental disorder, etc., 229 f;
in non-conformity, 267
Self-image as a work of art, 207
Self-neglecting, 195
Self-reliance, 294 ff
Self-respect, 205 ff, 238
Self-reverence, 211 ff
Self-sacrifice, 190, 336.
See also Humility, Altruism
Selfishness, nature of, 179 ff;
as a mental trait, 186 ff
“Sense of other persons,” 176
Sensual, as opposed to the social, 347 f
Sensuality, 182
Sentiment, personal, genesis of, 79 ff;
is differentiated emotion, 80;
in personal ideas, 81 ff;
relation to persons, 83;
more communicable than sensation, 104 f;
moral, 327 ff; 389
Sentiments, as related to selfishness, 182;
literary, 361
Seven deadly sins, 381
Sex, in sympathy, 121 f;
in the self, 171 ff
Shakespeare, 11, 73, 76;
on the genesis of sentiment, 80 f, 103, 106, 141, 145, 148, 188, 195,
210, 255, 282
Shame, fear of, 260 f;
sense of, 350
“Sheridan’s Ride,” 292
Sherman, General, 299
Shinn, Miss, 167
Sidis, Dr. B., 36
Sidney, Sir Philip, 83
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