Problems of Conduct: An Introductory Survey of EthicsHoughton Mifflin, 1914 - 455 páginas |
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... bring happiness somewhere ? Is there anything better than morality ? PART III . PERSONAL MORALITY CHAPTER XV . HEALTH AND EFFICIENCY What is the moral importance of health ? Can we attain to greater health and efficiency ? Is continued ...
... bring happiness somewhere ? Is there anything better than morality ? PART III . PERSONAL MORALITY CHAPTER XV . HEALTH AND EFFICIENCY What is the moral importance of health ? Can we attain to greater health and efficiency ? Is continued ...
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... brings in its train , the satisfac- tion which follows a moral act , are remembered , and recur with the recurrence of a similar situation , becoming perhaps the decisive factors in steering the animal or man toward his true welfare ...
... brings in its train , the satisfac- tion which follows a moral act , are remembered , and recur with the recurrence of a similar situation , becoming perhaps the decisive factors in steering the animal or man toward his true welfare ...
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... brings pressure to bear upon the individual and influences his moral development . ( 1 ) It needs no great powers of observation to convince the members of a tribe severally that immorality of any sort - laziness , cowardice ...
... brings pressure to bear upon the individual and influences his moral development . ( 1 ) It needs no great powers of observation to convince the members of a tribe severally that immorality of any sort - laziness , cowardice ...
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... brings the awe of the supernatural to bear upon daily conduct . The worship of the gods is one of the most important of the common activities , covered by the preceding paragraph , which make for the unifying of a tribe ; and the sense ...
... brings the awe of the supernatural to bear upon daily conduct . The worship of the gods is one of the most important of the common activities , covered by the preceding paragraph , which make for the unifying of a tribe ; and the sense ...
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... bring about local alterations in morals . The momentary dominance of an impulse ordinarily weak , the whim of a ruler , the self - interest of classes , superstitious interpretation of omens , the attribution of some success to a prior ...
... bring about local alterations in morals . The momentary dominance of an impulse ordinarily weak , the whim of a ruler , the self - interest of classes , superstitious interpretation of omens , the attribution of some success to a prior ...
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