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Definition of Superindividual
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Superindividual
Literary usage of Superindividual
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1891)
"Society is not an aggregation of individuals, it is constituted by the superindividual
element in the souls of individual men. ..."
2. Modern Thought and the Crisis in Belief by Robert Mark Wenley (1909)
"So far as broken human experience judges, superindividual power can appear only in
... But, then, this superindividual power attains its purest tension in a ..."
3. Modern Thought and the Crisis in Belief by Robert Mark Wenley (1909)
"So far as broken human experience judges, superindividual power can appear only in
... But, then, this superindividual power attains its purest tension in a ..."
4. The Interpretation of History by Max Simon Nordau (1910)
"The union of numerous individuals in a crowd does not give rise to a new
superindividual, possessing an intellectual equipment quite different from those of ..."
5. The Interpretation of History by Max Simon Nordau (1910)
"The union of numerous individuals in a crowd does not give rise to a new
superindividual, possessing an intellectual equipment quite different from those of ..."
6. Redemption, Hindu and Christian by Sydney Cave (1919)
"Prayer, he says, has two sides, ' the superindividual and the individual. ...
The ' superindividual' side of prayer denotes the elevation of the spirit ..."