Problems of Conduct: An Introductory Survey of EthicsHoughton Mifflin, 1914 - 455 páginas |
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... experience of every thinking man when a command not reinforced by a reason breeds distrust , and when until he can intelligently defend an ideal he will hesitate to give it his allegiance . Morality , to be depended upon , must be not a ...
... experience of every thinking man when a command not reinforced by a reason breeds distrust , and when until he can intelligently defend an ideal he will hesitate to give it his allegiance . Morality , to be depended upon , must be not a ...
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... experience . " The pain or dissatisfac- tion which a wrong impulse 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 ...
... experience . " The pain or dissatisfac- tion which a wrong impulse 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 ...
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... experience is subject , of course , to many mistaken judgments ; the fallacy of post hoc propter hoc leads many learners to avoid perfectly innocent acts as supposedly involving some evil result with which they were once by chance ...
... experience is subject , of course , to many mistaken judgments ; the fallacy of post hoc propter hoc leads many learners to avoid perfectly innocent acts as supposedly involving some evil result with which they were once by chance ...
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... experience for the benefit of each new generation . Such saws as " Honesty is the best policy , " " Lies are shortlived , ” “ Ill- gotten gains do not prosper , " date , no doubt , well back toward the origin of articulate language ...
... experience for the benefit of each new generation . Such saws as " Honesty is the best policy , " " Lies are shortlived , ” “ Ill- gotten gains do not prosper , " date , no doubt , well back toward the origin of articulate language ...
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... Experience quickly teaches her pupils that certain acts to which they feel a strong impulse will lead to an aftermath of pain or weariness , or will stand in the way of other goods which they more lastingly desire or more deeply need ...
... Experience quickly teaches her pupils that certain acts to which they feel a strong impulse will lead to an aftermath of pain or weariness , or will stand in the way of other goods which they more lastingly desire or more deeply need ...
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