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" When we see a stroke aimed and just ready to fall upon the leg or arm of another person, we naturally shrink and draw back our own leg or our own arm; and when it does fall, we feel it in some measure, and are hurt by it as well as the sufferer. "
Biographical Memoirs, of Adam Smith, LL. D., of William Robertson, D. D. and ... - Page 23
de Dugald Stewart - 1811 - 532 pages
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Narrative, Authority, and Law

Robin West - 1993 - 458 pages
...or arm of another person, we naturally shrink and draw back our own leg or our own arm; and when it does fall, we feel it in some measure, and are hurt...sufferer. The mob, when they are gazing at a dancer on the slack rope, naturally writhe and twist and balance there own bodies, as they see him do, and as they...
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Emotional Contagion

Elaine Hatfield, John T Cacioppo, Richard L Rapson - 1994 - 256 pages
...leg or arm of another person, we naturally shrink and draw back our leg or our own arm; and when it does fall, we feel it in some measure, and are hurt...sufferer. The mob, when they are gazing at a dancer on the slack rope, naturally writhe and twist and balance their own bodies as they see him do, and as they...
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Vision in Context: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on Sight

Teresa Brennan, Martin Jay - 1996 - 254 pages
...or arm of another person, we naturally shrink and draw back our own leg or our own arm; and when it does fall, we feel it in some measure, and are hurt...sufferer. The mob, when they are gazing at a dancer on the slack rope, naturally writhe and twist and balance their own bodies, as they see him do, and as they...
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The Hanging Tree: Execution and the English People, 1770-1868

V. A. C. Gatrell, Vic Gatrell - 1994 - 660 pages
...or arm of another person, we naturally shrink and draw back our own leg or our own arm; and when it does fall, we feel it in some measure, and are hurt by it as well as the sufferer.'a9 38 D. Hume, Treatise of human nature (1739-40l; cf. J. Mullan. Stntiment and sociaWity:...
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Teachings from the Worldly Philosophy

Robert L. Heilbroner - 1996 - 376 pages
...or arm of another person, we naturally shrink and draw back our own leg or our own arm; and when it does fall, we feel it in some measure, and are hurt...sufferer. The mob, when they are gazing at a dancer on the slack rope, naturally writhe and twist and balance their own bodies, as they see him do, and as they...
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Empathy and Moral Development: Implications for Caring and Justice

Martin L. Hoffman - 2001 - 346 pages
...shrink and draw back our own arm. . . . The mob, when they are gazing at a dancer on the slack rope, naturally writhe and twist and balance their own bodies as they see him do. (pp. 4, 10) Lipps (1906) defined empathy as an innate, involuntary, isomorphic response to another...
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The Education of the Eye: Painting, Landscape, and Architecture in ...

Peter De Bolla - 2003 - 300 pages
...or arm of another person, we naturally shrink and draw back our own leg or our own arm; and when it does fall, we feel it in some measure, and are hurt...sufferer. The mob, when they are gazing at a dancer on the slack rope, naturally writhe and twist and balance their own bodies, as they see him do, and as they...
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Theatricality

Tracy C. Davis, Thomas Postlewait - 2003 - 260 pages
...leg or arm of another person." Likewise, when we see an acrobat walking the slack rope, spectators "writhe and twist and balance their own bodies, as they see him do," just as the sight of a beggar's scabs makes us itch (Smith 1976: 10). No wonder that an actor displaying...
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Flesh in the Age of Reason

Roy Porter - 2004 - 600 pages
...or arm of another person, we naturally shrink and draw back our own leg or our own arm; and when it does fall, we feel it in some measure, and are hurt...sufferer. The mob, when they are gazing at a dancer on the slack rope, naturally writhe and twist and balance their own bodies as they see him do, and as they...
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Adam Smith: Selected Philosophical Writings

Adam Smith - 2004 - 260 pages
...or arm of another person, we naturally shrink and draw back our own leg or our own arm; and when it does fall, we feel it in some measure, and are hurt...sufferer. The mob, when they are gazing at a dancer on the slack rope, naturally writhe and twist and balance their own bodies, as they see him do, and as they...
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