Psychology, the Motive Powers: Emotions, Conscience, Will

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Psychology, the Motive Powers: Emotions, Conscience, Will
James Mccosh
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Even as courage impels some to fight against threatened evil, so cowardice prompts others to make great exertion to avoid it. If duty has, like the bee, its sweets, it also has its stings, and many are thereby kept from pursuing it. On the other hand, the hatred of evil in a world where sin is so prevalent, and has wrought such mischief, has called forth an incalculable amount of energy in noble minds, and kept our world from becom- ing an offensive and intolerable lazar-house.
The inappetible
...may be of two sorts. It may be the disappointment of a strong impulse, say ambition, or love. This is one sense negative; it arises from the absence of an object, but of an object for which there may still be a craving felt to be painful, because it can- not be gratified. But in other cases there may be a positive aversion to a certain end or object, to certain places, or persons, or animals. These two forms are closely related and run into each other. Take revenge : a favorite scheme has been interfered with, and we take up an antipathy to the person who has thwarted us.

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