Problems of Conduct: An Introductory Survey of EthicsHoughton Mifflin, 1914 - 455 páginas |
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... thing is matter for dispute and no moral judgments are reliable , seems to me unfortunate ; I have preferred to incur the charge of dogmatism rather than to fall into that error - to offer a clear - cut set of standards , to which ...
... thing is matter for dispute and no moral judgments are reliable , seems to me unfortunate ; I have preferred to incur the charge of dogmatism rather than to fall into that error - to offer a clear - cut set of standards , to which ...
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... things than most of us have dreamed . The study of ethics should reveal these vistas and stimulate us to a noble discontent with our inferior 1 Cf. Matthew Arnold , Essays in Criticism , vol . 1 : " Marcus Aurelius , " opening paragraph ...
... things than most of us have dreamed . The study of ethics should reveal these vistas and stimulate us to a noble discontent with our inferior 1 Cf. Matthew Arnold , Essays in Criticism , vol . 1 : " Marcus Aurelius , " opening paragraph ...
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... mere fact that such and such are the tribal customs , that thus and so things have been done , is enough . Primitive peoples are highly conservative and afraid of innovation . So that the moral habits which THE ORIGIN OF SOCIAL MORALITY 23.
... mere fact that such and such are the tribal customs , that thus and so things have been done , is enough . Primitive peoples are highly conservative and afraid of innovation . So that the moral habits which THE ORIGIN OF SOCIAL MORALITY 23.
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... thing to do , and that is the end of it . Or they will hit upon some of the secondary sanctions that have grown up about these habits- the penalties of the law , the commandment of the gods , or what not . But with our resources of ...
... thing to do , and that is the end of it . Or they will hit upon some of the secondary sanctions that have grown up about these habits- the penalties of the law , the commandment of the gods , or what not . But with our resources of ...
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... thing , the long period of inter- communication between European races has largely weeded out the stocks most liable to certain diseases , while the antecedent isolation of savage tribes , with no such elimina- tion at work , allows ...
... thing , the long period of inter- communication between European races has largely weeded out the stocks most liable to certain diseases , while the antecedent isolation of savage tribes , with no such elimina- tion at work , allows ...
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