The aid which we feel impelled to give to the helpless is mainly an incidental result of the instinct of sympathy, which was originally acquired as part of the social instincts, but subsequently rendered, in the manner previously indicated, more tender and more widely diffused.
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"The aid which we feel impelled to give to the helpless is mainly an incidental result of the instinct of sympathy, which was originally acquired as part of the social instincts, but subsequently rendered, in the manner previously indicated, more tender and more widely diffused.
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Her latest book, " Supernormal Stimuli : How Primal Urges Overran Their Evolutionary Purpose " ( 2010 ) examines the impact of supernormal stimuli on the diversion of impulses for nurturing, sexuality, romance, territoriality, war, and the entertainment industry s hijacking of our social instincts.
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"' The aid which we feel impelled to give to the helpless is mainly an incidental result of the instinct of sympathy, which was originally acquired as part of the social instincts, but subsequently rendered, in the manner previously indicated, more tender and more widely diffused.
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In her 2010 book, " Supernormal Stimuli : How Primal Urges Overran Their Evolutionary Purpose ", she examines the impact of supernormal stimuli on the diversion of impulses for nurturing, sexuality, romance, territoriality, defense, and the entertainment industry s hijacking of our social instincts.
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Further, since many domestic animals show a behaviour that is derived from their wild ancestors ( such as the herding instinct of cattle or the social instincts of dogs ), and are fit to survive under natural circumstances, as evidenced by the many feral populations of many domestic animals, it can be presumed that back-bred animals will function like their wild ancestors.
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According to Temira Pachmus, " The central idea and the secret of " The Green Ring " is the joy of the social instinct . " The Russian literary historian Irina Arzamastseva analyzed the play in the context of her own concept of " Three ages of a Russian Schoolgirl " ( that was how she called her essay ), trying to trace the development of a Russian woman from the Turgenev type of the 1840 ('pure', naive and courageous ), through the emancipated, art-loving lady ( the actress Maria Savina as an epitome ), to the early 20th century's'a girl with a revolver '.
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The Celts, incidentally, were a thoroughly blond race; it is wrong to associate traces of an essentially dark-haired people which appear on the more careful ethnographical maps of Germany with any sort of Celtic origin or blood-mixture, as Virchow still does : it is rather the pre-Aryan people of Germany who emerge in these places . ( The same is true of virtually all Europe : the suppressed race has gradually recovered the upper hand again, in coloring, shortness of skull, perhaps even in the intellectual and social instincts : who can say whether modern democracy, even more modern anarchism and especially that inclination for " commune, " for the most primitive form of society, which is now shared by all the socialists of Europe, does not signify in the main a tremendous counterattack and that the conqueror and MASTER RACE, the Aryan, is not succumbing physiologically, too ? . . . . Our German gut [ good ] even : does it not signify " THE GODLIKE, " the man of " GODLIKE RACE "?