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Illusions

CHAPTER IX
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And the sources of the error are the same in the two cases.

Accidents of experience, giving special associations to the actions, will not unfrequently warp the individual intuition.

Ethical culture, like aesthetic culture, means a continual casting aside of early illusory habits of intuition.

And further, moral intuition illustrates all those effects of feeling which we have briefly traced in the case of aesthetic intuition.

The perversions of the moral intuition under the sway of prejudice are too familiar to need more than a bare allusion.
_Nature of Insight._ There remains one further mode of cognition which approximates in character to presentative knowledge, and is closely related to external perception.


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