Show Albert Albert E Edward ward W Wigg Wiggam m D Sc v T n i I tr V 11 1 i it A A Pern Fascinating in Lets Let's L L e et t tE S Explore E I ore Your Y i our Mind a M m d With The Fruit The me Noted of the Author FamIly ot or y Tree e eDO n. n DO HAVE HAIE A KEE I Iu L 7 OF BEAUTY I IlL q I f AM M MEM kJ II I 1 I It t cia k 1 i I I I N if I I IF A F I OF J E WOT WITH pi CAN ABILITY HE ACQUIRE t IT I 16 THE AVERAGE AHEAD RATHER THAM IM Hie MORAL o JO I A Authors Author's Note These Note These answers are arC given from the s scientific point of view Not all moral questions can be answered with absolute scientific accuracy but no decision as to what Is U morally right Is 13 possible without science Science puts the rights of organized society above the rights of Individuals 1 Psychologists have not developed developed developed devel devel- adequate tests of the sense of beauty although the and the Seashore Meier-Seashore tests of artistic appreciation are in that direction Judging however by their past II achievements in beauty such as painting paint paint- ing ng sculpture music and poetry women women wo woo wo- wo I men either cither have a less keen sense of beauty or less desire for expressing It t. t However th the fact that women have had lad to spend their time and energy in bearIng earing and rearing children has no doubt greatly lessened their possible achievements In art But allowing for lor this even in their own field of dress and feminine ornamentation nearly all aU the great dress designers and ornament orna oma- ment makers are men 2 No For example the average person Is far behind science in taking rare care of ot his health which is his highest moral duty he pays almost no no attention atten atten- ion tion tl to the science of heredity in Ui se se- se his wife which is his supreme moral duty to his children and to the therace therace race he learns little about social science science ence which is his supreme duty to his fellow men he has little knowledge of political science which is his supreme supreme su suo su- su preme duty as a citizen 3 AH AU that psychologists have learned indicates no A group of psychologists pay pay- has recently finished a great year four research on tests for mechanical aptitude and their conclusion sion sian is that one may develop what talent he has but no effort will create it This should discourage no one What we can acquire as long as we live is ts knowledge which gives us increasing increasing in in- creasing power to to use the abilities with which we were born Dr Frederick Fred erick crick Tilney famous brain anatomist maintains that few if any ever develop develop develop de de- de- de more than third one-third of these Copyright John F F. F Dille Due Co o. o |