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" ... the average, agreeable or desired feelings went along with activities conducive to the maintenance of life, while disagreeable and habitually-avoided feelings went along with activities directly or indirectly destructive of life ; and there must ever... "
The Journal of Comparative Neurology and Psychology - Page 138
1910
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The Principles of Psychology: The data of psychology. The inductions of ...

Herbert Spencer - 1870 - 658 pages
...indirectly destructive of life ; and there must ever have been, other things equal, the most numerous and long-continued survivals among races in which...best, tending ever to bring about perfect adjustment. If we except the human race and some of the highest allied races, in which foresight of distant consequences...
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The Principles of Psychology, Volume 1

Herbert Spencer - 1870 - 704 pages
...indirectly destructive of life ; and there must ever have been, other things equal, the most numerous and long-continued survivals among races in which...best, tending ever to bring about perfect adjustment. If wo except the human race and some of the highest allied races, in which foresight of distant consequences...
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The Principles of Psychology, Volume 1

Herbert Spencer - 1871 - 660 pages
...indirectly destructive of life ; and there must ever have been, other things equal, the most numerous and long-continued survivals among races in which...feelings to actions were the best, tending ever to bring abeut perfect adjustment. If we except the human race and some of the highest allied races, in which...
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The Principles of psychology, Volume 1

Herbert Spencer - 1873 - 662 pages
...indirectly destructive of life ; and there must ever have been, other things equal, the most numerous and long-continued survivals among races in which...best, tending ever to bring about perfect adjustment. If we except the human race and some of the highest allied races, in which foresight of distant consequences...
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The Principles of Psychology, Volume 1

Herbert Spencer - 1873 - 660 pages
...indirectly destructive of life ; and there must ever have been, other things equal, the most numerous and long-continued survivals among races in which...adjustments of feelings to actions were the best, tend. ing ever to bring about perfect adjustment.) If we except the human race and some of the highest...
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The Principles of Psychology, Volume 1

Herbert Spencer - 1876 - 660 pages
...indirectly destructive of life ; and there must ever have been, other things equal, the most numerous and long-continued survivals among races in which...feelings to actions were the best, tending ever to bring abeut perfect adjustment. If we except the human race and some of the highest allied races, in which...
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The Data of Ethics

Herbert Spencer - 1879 - 322 pages
...indirectly destructive of life ; and there must ever have been, other things equal, the most numerous and long-continued survivals among races in which...best, tending ever to bring about perfect adjustment. Fit connexions between acts and results must establish themselves in living things, even before consciousness...
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The Data of Ethics, Issue 71

Herbert Spencer - 1879 - 312 pages
...indirectly destructive of life ; and there must ever have been, other things equal, the most numerous and long-continued survivals among races in which...feelings to actions were the best, tending ever to bring i bout perfect adjustment. Fit connexions between acts and results must establish themselves in living...
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The Data of Ethics

Herbert Spencer - 1879 - 308 pages
...things equal, the most numerous and long-continued survivals among races in which these adj ustments of feelings to actions were the best, tending ever to bring about perfect adjustment. Fit connexions between acts and results must establish themselves in living things, even before consciousness...
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Works, Volume 2

Herbert Spencer - 1881 - 682 pages
...indirectly destructive of life ; and there must ever have been, other things equal, the most numerous and long-continued survivals among races in which...best, tending ever to bring about perfect adjustment. If we except the human race and some of the highest allied races, in which foresight of distant consequences...
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