The book The Sixth Sense: Its Cultivation And Use was written by author Brent, Charles Henry, Bp., 1862-1929 Here you can read free online of The Sixth Sense: Its Cultivation And Use book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Sixth Sense: Its Cultivation And Use a good or bad book?
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On the other hand it is not disregardful of the ac- cepted code of morals. This it takes as its foundation, individualizing it for per- sonal use, and boldly submitting proposi- tions for improvement to the social con- science for approval, modification, or rejection. Such approval, modification, or rejection is never a purely formal matter registered in the dictum of a tribunal but rather the culmination of a process akin, in the moral sphere, to that which is termed " natural selection " in t...he physical sphere. lowed their example with alacrity, and preached the new conventions with a passionate vehemence which must have been highlv exasperating to those of their seniors who were still attached to the simplicity of primitive manners. Amongst those who protested against this development there was, however, one prominent figure of the younger age, Marcus Porcius Cato, a man of rich and noble family, and a de- scendant of Cato the Censor. His puritan spirit re- volted against the tyranny of fashion to which the golden youth of Rome wished to make him conform; he would walk in the streets without shoes or tunic, to accustom himself, as he said, only to blush at things which were shameful in themselves, and not nierely by convention." — Ferrero's Greatness and Decline of Rome, vol.
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