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Darwin's sources on emotional expression

Lucia's Book Club The Expression of the Emotions in Man a...

Darwin attended debates about psychology at the Plinian Society in December 1826 and March 1827 as a medical student at Edinburgh University. These were prompted by the publication of Charles Bell's Anatomy and Philosophy of Expression (1824). In his presentat...

Structure

Lucia's Book Club The Expression of the Emotions in Man a...

Expression opens with three chapters (1–3) entitled "General Principles of Expression", where Darwin introduces three principles: "The principle of serviceable associated Habits" – describes how initially voluntary actions constitute complex expressions of ...

Justice Notes

The protected WIKI, closely guarded content that collects and verifies the victims of various related to war, siege, genocide and others, free of influencers, Ads and investors.

Honorable Mentions

As time passes us by, the sources like WIKI and others are being eroded and tampered with. Moreover, the Western journalism is hardly a thing. We cannot rely on our governors or the corporations to protect our data and documents. We can only rely on You & I, t...

Honorable Rachel Corrie

Honorable Mentions

Rachel Aliene Corrie (April 10, 1979 – March 16, 2003) was an American nonviolence activist and diarist.[1][2] She was a member of the pro-Palestinian International Solidarity Movement (ISM),[3] and was active throughout the Israeli-occupied Palestinian territ...

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Irish Neutrality

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Ireland Security

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After Ten Years

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An Account at the Turn of the Year 1942–1943 Dietrich Bonhoeffer Translation by Barbara and Martin Rumscheidt

Ten Years

Lucia's Book Club After Ten Years

Ten years is a long time in the life of every human being. Because time is the most precious gift at our disposal, being of all gifts the most irretrievable, the thought of time possibly lost disturbs us whenever we look back. Time is lost when we have not liv...

Without Ground under One’s Feet

Lucia's Book Club After Ten Years

Have there ever been people in history who in their time, like us, had so little ground under their feet, people to whom every possible alter-native open to them at the time appeared equally unbearable, sense-less, and contrary to life? Have there been those w...

Who Stands Firm?

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The huge masquerade of evil has thrown all ethical concepts into con-fusion. That evil should appear in the form of light, good deeds, historical necessity, social justice is absolutely bewildering for one coming from the world of ethical concepts that we have...

Civil Courage

Lucia's Book Club After Ten Years

What really lies behind the lament about the lack of civil courage? In these years we have encountered much bravery and self-sacrifice but civil courage almost nowhere, even among ourselves. Only an altogether naive psychology would trace this deficiency back ...

On Success

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While indeed it is not true that success justifies even the evil deed and the reprehensible means, it is similarly out of the question to regard success as something that is ethically wholly neutral. It so happens that historical success creates the ground on ...

On Stupidity

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Stupidity is a more dangerous enemy of the good than malice. One may protest against evil; it can be exposed and, if need be, prevented by use of force. Evil always carries within itself the germ of its own subversion in that it leaves behind at least a sense ...

Contempt for Humanity?

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The danger of allowing ourselves to be driven to contempt for humanity is very real. We know very well that we have no right to let this happen and that it would lead us into the most unfruitful relation to human beings. The following thoughts may protect us a...