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emerging 1
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emotion 17
emotional 39
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40 polemics
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39 emotional
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39 true
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Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira
Unperceived Ideol. Transship. and Dial.

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1 2, 2| anticommunist organizations appear emotional and extremist to the greater 2 2, 5| s mind and an unbalanced emotional climate created around them, 3 3, 3| place for its increasing emotional content.~ ~ 4 4, 1| As the years pass, the emotional burden associated with some 5 4, 1| dialogue arising from the emotional attitude of those who dialogue.~ 6 4, 1| Corresponding Differences of Emotional Attitude~ ~To these different 7 4, 1| correspond respectively diverse emotional attitudes in the persons 8 4, 1| each other's opinions, the emotional attitude is one of relaxation.~ 9 4, 1| case of "argument," the emotional attitude of the speakers 10 4, 1| objective; the other by the emotional aspect of the relationship 11 4, 1| argument has the normal emotional warmth inherent to the interlocution 12 4, 1| persuasion of the other. Relaxed emotional attitude.~ ~Dialogue in 13 4, 1| persuasion of the other. Emotional attitude can easily be that 14 4, 1| inform, entertain, etc. Emotional attitude of total and continuous 15 4, 1| analyze. Habitually, the emotional attitude is of relaxation. 16 4, 1| possible.~ ~ArgumentdialogueEmotional warmth less than usual. 17 4, 1| Argument Pure and SimpleEmotional warmth common to the pugnacity 18 4, 1| investigation, to which an emotional attitude of complete relaxation 19 4, 1| burned." It is volitive and emotional when the heat of colliding 20 4, 1| Such?~ ~Is this note of emotional, volitive, or intellectual 21 4, 1| relation to original sin~ ~Emotional, ideological, or volitive 22 4, 1| good.~ ~c) The influence of emotional factors~ ~Someone could 23 4, 1| often has a salient note of emotional combativity due to the indisputable 24 4, 1| good and the beautiful, an emotional factor naturally appears 25 4, 2| 2. Emotional Irenistic Fermentation~ ~ 26 4, 2| What utopias and singular emotional conditions are capable of 27 4, 2| I. Importance of the Emotional Aspects of Irenistic Utopianism~ ~ 28 4, 2| study is the analysis of the emotional state correlative to this 29 4, 2| communism exploits the emotional circumstances in which irenicism 30 4, 2| J. Revolt, the Typical Emotional Element of the Irenic Utopianist~ ~ 31 4, 2| from being ignorant of the emotional state in which so many worldly 32 4, 3| imagine that an irenistic emotional fermentation can be observed 33 4, 3| consists in an ardent emotional desire for universal concord 34 4, 3| and the cosmos.~From the emotional point of view, the speakers 35 4, 3| relativism.~Though true from the emotional point of view, this is not 36 4, 3| severe conflict with the emotional state of the two speakers.~ 37 4, 3| As a consequence of these emotional dispositions, each one of 38 4, 3| word affects the irenistic emotional fermentation, and this increased 39 4, 3| desirous of producing a coveted emotional neutralization in the existentialist,


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