The book Human Nature And Its Remaking was written by author Hocking, William Ernest, 1873-1966 Here you can read free online of Human Nature And Its Remaking book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Human Nature And Its Remaking a good or bad book?
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On such a day, the critic fearing to be disloyal to his criticism is likely to join half-heartedly in the praise; unless he is set free by perceiving the fallacy of the process of balance. The deed of the hero is not dimmed by his crimes ; nor are his crimes wiped out by his heroism. Consciousness is not a cancelling ground: it is the region in which opposites are pre- served. Character, that mysterious entity which we surmise through single deeds, is much more versatile than the psychology of ...either Calvin or Augustine or Pelagius allows, 'capable of harboring many an un- 106 CONSCIENCE solved antithesis. But a corollary of this truth is, that with all our good will to stand up for ourselves as men in presence of the Adamic title of 'sinner,' that epithet and its logic remain as something to be reckoned with. But our disinclination to hear much of sin has other roots than the fallacy of cancellation. It is due in part to the fallacy of custom; by which I mean that the usualness of a given type of wrong-doing diminishes the psychological sense of its wrongfulness, and with our increasing knowledge of evil, all types of wrong- doing appear usual.
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