
In Heller's words: "There has been a theory of sentiments as long as theoretical thought has existed. What is the 'point of view' of my theory of sentiments? First, I accept the questions of this era; that is, I take as basic the analysis of the relationship between sentiments and thought. And the value I have adopted to solve these problems is the preference for the unity of sentiments, thought, and morality.
The scope of action permitted by today's society, and the thought determined by it, produce, perpetuate, and reproduce the alienation of sentiments. Man is unified, but personality is split. The value I choose is the unified personality that self-beacons in the tasks presented by the world. That personality exists only as a tendency, as an exception."