Excerpt from The Soul Is Form and Doth the Body Make the Heart and the Lungs, the Will and the Understanding, Chapters in Psychology
Beginning at the end, I would prepare the Reader to expect, that if the heart, as a part of my thesis is, corresponds to the love or will of the person, it must be the most complex of fleshly organs. And not only the most complex, but on both sides the most communal, every part of it in the possible currency of every other part, as all man's feelings intercommunicate, and can feel one another. The heart of no animal can be set in parallel with the human heart.
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ISBN | 9781330231944 |
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Sprache | eng |
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Verlag | Forgotten Books |
Jahr | 2015 |
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