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Siparişleriniz aşağıda belirtilen şartlar dâhilinde, 24 saat içinde ilgili kargo firmasına teslim edilmektedir. Hafta içi saat 17.00'ye kadar verilen siparişlerde geçerlidir. Cumartesi-Pazar ve resmi tatil günlerinde alınan siparişlerde geçerli değildir. Saat 17.00'den sonra verilen; ödemesi veya onayı 17.00'den sonra yapılan siparişler ertesi gün işleme alınır. Sepetteki tüm ürünlerin "24 Saatte Kargoda" taahhütüne sahip olması gerekmektedir. Stoklu ürünlerde, sonradan tespit edilecek ürün kusurları sebebiyle gecikme yaşanabilir. İade veya iptal gibi işlemler sebebiyle düzenlenen siparişlerde geçerli değildir. 24 saat içinde kargo firmasına verilen siparişlerin adrese teslim süresi, kargo firmasına ve teslimat adresine göre değişebilmektedir. Mücbir sebep halleri saklıdır. KitapSeç bu taahhütte değişiklik yapma hakkını saklı tutar. |
The Expression Of The Emotions In Man And Animals Gece Kitaplığı |
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No doubt as long as man and all other animals are viewed as independent creations, an effectual stop is put to our natural desire to investigate as far as possible the causes of Expression. By this doctrine, anything and everything can be equally well explained; and it has proved as pernicious with respect to Expression as to every other branch of natural history. With mankind some expressions, such as the bristling of the hair under the influence of extreme terror, or the uncovering of the teeth under that of furious rage, can hardly be understood, except on the belief that man once existed in a much lower and animal-like condition.
The community of certain expressions in distinct though allied species, as in the movements of the same facial muscles during laughter by man and by various monkeys, is rendered somewhat more intelligible, if we believe in their descent from a common progenitor. He who admits on general grounds that the structure and habits of all animals have been gradually evolved, will look at the whole subject of Expression in a new and interesting light.
The study of Expression is difficult, owing to the movements being often extremely slight, and of a fleeting nature. A difference may be clearly perceived, and yet it may be impossible, at least I have found it so, to state in what the difference consists. When we witness any deep emotion, our sympathy is so strongly excited, that close observation is forgotten or rendered almost impossible; of which fact I have had many curious proofs. Our imagination is another and still more serious source of error; for if from the nature of the circumstances we expect to see any expression, we readily imagine its presence. Notwithstanding Dr. Duchenne’s great experience, he for a long time fancied, as he states, that several muscles contracted under certain emotions, whereas he ultimately convinced himself that the movement was confined to a single muscle
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