Problems of Conduct: An Introductory Survey of EthicsHoughton Mifflin, 1914 - 455 páginas |
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... Man's effort to solve these problems is revealed outwardly in a multitude of precepts and laws , in customs and conven- tions ; and inwardly in the sense of duty and shame , in aspiration , in the instinctive reactions of praise , blame ...
... Man's effort to solve these problems is revealed outwardly in a multitude of precepts and laws , in customs and conven- tions ; and inwardly in the sense of duty and shame , in aspiration , in the instinctive reactions of praise , blame ...
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... man's development , conscious regard for law and custom , the fear of gods , the explicit recognition of duty and ... man the underlying animal forces count for far more . And without them the later self - conscious forces would not have ...
... man's development , conscious regard for law and custom , the fear of gods , the explicit recognition of duty and ... man the underlying animal forces count for far more . And without them the later self - conscious forces would not have ...
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... man ; and we find group - consciousness , tribal loyalty , continually enhanced by the killing - off of the tribes in which it was feebler . The dominant races in man's internecine struggles have been those of passionate patriotism and ...
... man ; and we find group - consciousness , tribal loyalty , continually enhanced by the killing - off of the tribes in which it was feebler . The dominant races in man's internecine struggles have been those of passionate patriotism and ...
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... man's life or that of his tribe for weal or woe . Obviously , this discrimination is not consciously made by savages ; indeed , to this day , such distinctions are envel- oped in a haze for the average man . Men do not realize the ...
... man's life or that of his tribe for weal or woe . Obviously , this discrimination is not consciously made by savages ; indeed , to this day , such distinctions are envel- oped in a haze for the average man . Men do not realize the ...
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... man's deeper needs . Such institutions as the gladiatorial games of Rome , human sacrifice , or slavery , were fruitful of so much pain that they were bound in time to perish . In contrast with these cruel customs , the prohibitions of ...
... man's deeper needs . Such institutions as the gladiatorial games of Rome , human sacrifice , or slavery , were fruitful of so much pain that they were bound in time to perish . In contrast with these cruel customs , the prohibitions of ...
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