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It has been my object in the present work to investigate the
problems of ethics in the light of an examination of the facts of
moral life. One reason for this procedure is my desire to conduct
the reader by the same path that I myself have followed in
approaching ethical questions.
The present work aims to investigate the problems of ethics in the
light of an examination of the facts of moral life.
It has been the author's object in the present work to investigate
the problems of ethics in the light of an examination of the facts
of moral life. One reason for this procedure is my desire to
conduct the reader by the same path that the author has followed in
approaching ethical questions.
It has been my object in the present work to investigate the
problems of ethics in the light of an examination of the facts of
moral life. One reason for this procedure is my desire to conduct
the reader by the same path that I myself have followed in
approaching ethical questions.
The present work aims to investigate the problems of ethics in the
light of an examination of the facts of moral life.
Wilhelm Wundt is known today as one of the founding figures of
modern psychology. The first person to ever call himself a
Psychologist, he is also widely regarded as the "father of
experimental psychology", having established the first laboratory
in the world dedicated to psychological research. This paved the
way for psychology as an independent field of study. A prolific
writer, this title contains 30 lectures on human and animal
psychology given in the latter half of the nineteenth century. This
edition was originally published in 1912, a translation of the
second German edition, the earlier edition being the first of the
author's works to be translated into English.
Wilhelm Wundt is known today as one of the founding figures of
modern psychology. The first person to ever call himself a
Psychologist, he is also widely regarded as the "father of
experimental psychology", having established the first laboratory
in the world dedicated to psychological research. This paved the
way for psychology as an independent field of study. A prolific
writer, this title contains 30 lectures on human and animal
psychology given in the latter half of the nineteenth century. This
edition was originally published in 1912, a translation of the
second German edition, the earlier edition being the first of the
author's works to be translated into English.
It has been my object in the present work to investigate the
problems of ethics in the light of an examination of the facts of
moral life. One reason for this procedure is my desire to conduct
the reader by the same path that I myself have followed in
approaching ethical questions.
rope it was mainly the states of the northern and centrat European
areas which succeeded in achieving the extermi nation or at least
the regression of brucellosis. (The origi nal plan to present the
conditions in Asia and Oceania, in cluding Australia, in maps as
weil, and thereby to achieve a comprehensive worldwide review of
the known and as certainable distribution of brucellosis, was not,
however, practicable. ) Information available from these parts of
the world, especially from Asia, is so fragmentary that the great
expense required for the compilation of the map did not seem
justified. On the other hand it seemed desirable to collate and
document these data which had been ac quired as a basis for future
research. It is tobe hoped that, at a later date, when more
comprehensive data become available, the Heidelberg Academy will be
able to decide to support a cartographic presentation of the
occurrence of brucellosis in these parts of the world as weil.
Last, but not least, the intensive research carried out by
bacteriologists had led to the discovery of new species of
Brucella, such as B. ovis, B. canis and B. neotomae. Further types
- such as Type 4 of B. suis which occurs in reindeer and caribou -
were identified. Though these new species and types, which are
undoubtedly to be classed with the brucellae, have achieved
regional significance in places, the three dassie species B.
melitensis, B. abortus and B."
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