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" Habit is thus the enormous fly-wheel of society, its most precious conservative agent It alone is what keeps us all within the bounds of ordinance, and saves the children of fortune from the envious uprisings of the poor. "
The Principles of psychology v. 1 - 第 119 頁
William James 著 - 1890
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Pluralism and Personality: William James and Some Contemporary Cultures of ...

Don S. Browning - 1980 - 288 頁
...James is in fact also defending the role of culture in the life of society. In one place he writes, "Habit is thus the enormous fly-wheel of society,...It alone is what keeps us all within the bounds of ordinance."21* Nor is habit contrary to the exigencies of a pluralistic and quickly changing society....
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From Darwin to Behaviourism: Psychology and the Minds of Animals

Robert Boakes - 1984 - 298 頁
...James at length on this topic, since it illustrates well the more rhetorical side to the Principles. 'Habit is thus the enormous fly-wheel of society,...deserted by those brought up to tread therein ... It dooms us all to fight out the battle of life upon the lines of our nurture or our early choice, and...
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Meaning and Method: Essays in Honor of Hilary Putnam

George Boolos - 1990 - 408 頁
...extent to which our moral lives are governed by habit. Not only did he write, rather disturbingly, "Habit is thus the enormous fly-wheel of society, its most precious conservative agent." He also asserted: No matter how full a reservoir of maxims one may possess, and no matter how good...
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The Columbia History of the American Novel

Emory Elliott - 1991 - 940 頁
...that name, as "the enormous fly-wheel of society, its most precious conservative agent. ... It also prevents the hardest and most repulsive walks of life...being deserted by those brought up to tread therein." With this observation, James links the intricate psychology of habit to larger mechanisms of organization...
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The Trial of Curiosity: Henry James, William James, and the Challenge of ...

Ross Posnock - 1991 - 378 頁
...bundle of habits" in which James takes such comfort. In his famous hymn to habit he calls it society's "most precious conservative agent. It alone is what keeps us all within the bounds of ordinance. ... It is well for the world that in most of us, by the age of thirty, the character has set like plaster,...
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The Creation of Chaos: William James and the Stylistic Making of a ...

Frederick J. Ruf - 1991 - 216 頁
...narratives and characterizations, interspersed, as before, with James's more or less scientific statements. "Habit is thus the enormous fly-wheel of society, its most precious conservative agent." 72 The same multiplicity of forms exists in this section on habit as it did in the other section we...
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The Community Reconstructs: The Meaning of Pragmatic Social Thought

James Campbell - 1992 - 164 頁
...perhaps most clearly indicated by his casual remarks, like his statement that it is only habit that "saves the children of fortune from the envious uprisings of the poor" (The Principles of Psychology, 125). 23. Talks to Teachers, 162, 161. 24. Otto, "On a Certain Blindness,"...
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The Columbia Dictionary of Quotations

Robert Andrews - 1993 - 1214 頁
...as possible. ERIC HOFFER (1902-83), US philosopher. The Passionate State of Mind, aph. 264 (1955). 5 z," WILLIAM JAMES (1842-1910), US psychologist, philosopher. Principles of Psychology, vol. 1 , ch. A (1...
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American Salons: Encounters with European Modernism, 1885-1917

Robert M. Crunden - 1993 - 518 頁
...implications" because "our organs grow to the way in which they have been exercised . . ." Habit was "thus the enormous fly-wheel of society, its most...of fortune from the envious uprisings of the poor." Only habit "prevents the hardest and most repulsive walks of life from being deserted by those up to...
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Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Psychological Terms

J. C. Banerjee - 1994 - 338 頁
...various processes of conditioning. James thus gives great importance to habits in human life. He says, "Habit is thus the enormous flywheel of society, its...what keeps us all within the bounds of ordinance, and save the children of fortune from the envious uprisings of the poor." "The great thing, then, in all...
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