Thursday, May 1, 2008

Psychological laws

Any observation of regularities in human behavior immediately raises a distinction between a lower type that remains enslaved by these regularities and a higher type that transcends them. The psychologist of today, however, is far too egalitarian in his allegiances to admit this distinction. For him, the higher type is merely an inconvenience. It must be included as an exception to his theories.

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