Problems of Conduct: An Introductory Survey of EthicsHoughton Mifflin, 1914 - 455 páginas |
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... hand , many really useful reforms are blocked because they awaken old prejudices or cross silly and meaningless conventions . The air is full of proposals , invectives , causes , movements ; how shall we know which to espouse and which ...
... hand , many really useful reforms are blocked because they awaken old prejudices or cross silly and meaningless conventions . The air is full of proposals , invectives , causes , movements ; how shall we know which to espouse and which ...
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... hand , the craving for applause and esteem may be a powerful incentive . ( 2 ) Even among some of the animals , the resentment against the misconduct of a member of the herd finds expression in outward punishment - maltreatment or death ...
... hand , the craving for applause and esteem may be a powerful incentive . ( 2 ) Even among some of the animals , the resentment against the misconduct of a member of the herd finds expression in outward punishment - maltreatment or death ...
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... hand , our highest moral ideals have never become customary ; we long , in our best moments , to make them habitual , but seldom actually attain them . The morals of Jesus , of Buddha , of Marcus Aurelius , have never become habits with ...
... hand , our highest moral ideals have never become customary ; we long , in our best moments , to make them habitual , but seldom actually attain them . The morals of Jesus , of Buddha , of Marcus Aurelius , have never become habits with ...
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... hand , more rational codes promote peace and security , banish fear and hatred , and make for all the benefits of civilization . Such codes are in relatively more stable equilibrium and gradually tend to replace the others . All ...
... hand , more rational codes promote peace and security , banish fear and hatred , and make for all the benefits of civilization . Such codes are in relatively more stable equilibrium and gradually tend to replace the others . All ...
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... hand we have the conservatives , the " stand - patters , " the maintain- ers of the existing order ; on the other hand are the progres- sives , the radicals , the reformers of the existing order . For the former the moral standards of ...
... hand we have the conservatives , the " stand - patters , " the maintain- ers of the existing order ; on the other hand are the progres- sives , the radicals , the reformers of the existing order . For the former the moral standards of ...
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