Phrenology, Or the Doctrine of the Mental Phenomena 1

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Phrenology, Or the Doctrine of the Mental Phenomena 1
J G Johann Gaspar Spurzheim
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I, how- ever, conceive that the knowledge of any danger may affect the sense of circumspection in a manner to which the name fear is appli- ed, just as it may excite courage and make a person fight with fury.
Neither courage nor circumspection know the danger nor reflect on it. Sometimes the most innocent and harmless things inspire fear.
'If circumspection,' says Gall, 'were the source of fear, care- less beings ought always to be free fix)m this feeling ; and one should be the more fearful, t
...he more circumspect one is ; circum- itances which we do not find confirmed by experience.' Digitized by Google ORGAN OF CAUTIOUSNESS. S08 Even the most careless of beings is not entirely destitute of cir- euflispection ; and other faculties^ such as adhesiveness, love of ap- probation, self-love and reflection, may excite the little dose .of circumspection that exists in such a manner as to produce fear* Moreover, any one endowed with courage, self-esteem, acquisi- tiveness and firmness, even if his circumspection be considerable^ will feel less fear than another with smaller circumspection, and deficient courage, self-love and firmness.

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