Comparative Physiology of the Brain And Comparative Psychology

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They are compelled by want to sacrifice a number of instincts, especially the most valuable among them, that of workmanship, in Digitized by Google 234 COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY OF THE BRAIN Although we recognise no metaphysical free-will, we do not deny personal responsibility. We can fill the memory of the young generation with such asso- ciations as will prevent wrongdoing or dissipation.
If in a human being such associations are lacking, it points to an organic deficiency or to an insufficient
... education, for which in some cases the parents, in the majority of cases, our present social conditions, are responsible.
Punishment is, perhaps, justifiable in so far as it may bring about inhibitory associations or may be able to strengthen the inhibitory associations of weaker members of society. Inhibitions to be effect- ive, however, must be cultivated in youth, as the time at which the penal code is enforced is usually too late for any lasting benefit Cruelty in the penal code and the tendency to exaggerate punishments are sure signs of a low civilisation and of an imperfect educational system.


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