The Dynamic Theory of Life And Mind An Attempt to Show That All Organic Beings

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The Dynamic Theory of Life And Mind An Attempt to Show That All Organic Beings
James Bradun Alexander
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The sense of responsibility is closely allied to the sense of duty, which was mentioned in chapter 68 ; undoubtedly the sense of duty could have arisen, in the first place, only in connection with a sense of penalt}^ or loss for neglected duty. But the practice and sentiment of duty might, after much repetition, Become a matter of habit and finally a mattev of in- stinct, and its originating cause be lost sight of. Thus, watch dogs, 768 Dynamic Theory.
hunting dogs and shepherd dogs fall into t
...heir hereditary duties with a sense of responsibility, no doubt, but of a different sort from that which inspired their ancestors while they were acquiring, their habit. Then, their motives were to please their masters and escape the corporal pun- ishment they found to follow failure in their tasks. Now, their organs having become differentiated to the automatic performance of these operations, the sense of responsibility no longer depends upon the recol- lection of corporal pain, but it is the uneasiness which results from the presence of an appropriate stimulus for driving such organs, felt during the time the organs are restrained or prevented by any other motive from acting in response to the stimulation.

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