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" All along we find that social life - religion, politics, art - reflects the stages reached in the development of the knowledge of self; it shows the social uses made of this knowledge. "
Politics
Life
Religion
" Feeling is the consciousness of the resulting conditions - of success, failure, equilibrium, compromise or balance, in this continuous rivalry of ideas. "
Success
Balance
Failure
" Heredity provides for the modification of its own machinery. "
Own
Modification
Machinery
" In conclusion we may say, in view of the confirmation that our study has given of the parallelism between individual and racial thought of the Self, that in the history of psychology we discern the great profile which the race has drawn on the pages of time. "
Time
History
Say
" In Socrates' thought the two marks of individual self-consciousness appear; it is practical and it is social. "
Thought
Individual
Two
" In the first place, Descartes stands for the most explicit and uncompromising dualism between mind and matter. "
Place
Most
Mind
" Like all science, psychology is knowledge; and like science again, it is knowledge of a definite thing, the mind. "
Psychology
Science
Knowledge
" Plato stands for the union of truth and goodness in the supreme idea of God. "
Goodness
Supreme
Union
" Psychology more than any other science has had its pseudo-scientific no less than its scientific period. "
Science
Less
More
" Pythagoras took the next important step by subordinating the mere matter of nature to its essential principle of form and order, identifying the latter with reason or the soul. "
Important
Step
Soul
" The development of the meaning attaching to the personal self, the conscious being, is the subject matter of the history of psychology. "
Meaning
History
Development
" The dualism itself becomes a sort of presupposition or datum; its terms condition the further problem. "
Itself
Further
Problem
" The fact that tradition hinders the individual savage from thinking logically by no means proves that he cannot think logically. "
Savage
Tradition
Thinking
" The prehistorical and primitive period represents the true infancy of the mind. "
Mind
Infancy
Period
" The reason of the close concurrence between the individual's progress and that of the race appears, therefore, when we remember the dependence of each upon the other. "
Progress
Reason
Race
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