The book Psychology of the Moral Self was written by author Bosanquet, Bernard, 1848-1923 Here you can read free online of Psychology of the Moral Self book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Psychology of the Moral Self a good or bad book?
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, a numbed arm will not move. That is, the sequence of movement upon will is not infallible, is not magical, but depends upon a certain mechanism which may go wrong ; we do not know whether it will really act except by trying. Experience of this kind, however we come by it, whether by observation, or reading, or hearsay, makes us withdraw the magical notion of the will from the outlying parts of the body ; until, in popular culture, we get a sort of idea of the soul as a little creature sitting... in the brain. As Lotze suggests, we think of it as like a Ii6 PSYCHOLOGY OF THE MORAL SELF lect. player on a keyed instrument receiving telephonic messages from the nerves into the central organs of the brain, and sending down motor messages in return. This is the modern development of Descartes's idea that the soul resides in the pineal gland, the only portion of the brain that happens not to be doubled. This idea of Lotze's, then, is really the up-to- date form of the commonplace distinction of Soul and Body as two things, as we shape it by our popular culture and knowledge of physiology.
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