Problems of Conduct: An Introductory Survey of EthicsHoughton Mifflin, 1921 - 455 páginas |
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... actually have been , how they came into being , and what function they have served in human life . Thus we shall be sure that our theory is in touch with reality , and be saved from mere closet - philosophies and irrelevant speculations ...
... actually have been , how they came into being , and what function they have served in human life . Thus we shall be sure that our theory is in touch with reality , and be saved from mere closet - philosophies and irrelevant speculations ...
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... actually attain them . The morals of Jesus , of Buddha , of Marcus Aurelius , have never become habits with any but the saints , yet we recog- nize them as the high - water mark of human morality . On the other hand , many of our ...
... actually attain them . The morals of Jesus , of Buddha , of Marcus Aurelius , have never become habits with any but the saints , yet we recog- nize them as the high - water mark of human morality . On the other hand , many of our ...
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... actually , mankind inherited from its brute ancestry instincts which , unguided , wrought great harm . Without the development of some system of checks men would forever have been the prey of overindulgence , sexual wantonness , civil ...
... actually , mankind inherited from its brute ancestry instincts which , unguided , wrought great harm . Without the development of some system of checks men would forever have been the prey of overindulgence , sexual wantonness , civil ...
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... actually accredited , either would lead to quiescence ; if everything were equally good or evil all striving would be meaningless , one might as well jump from a housetop or walk into the fire . But as a matter of fact such mystical ...
... actually accredited , either would lead to quiescence ; if everything were equally good or evil all striving would be meaningless , one might as well jump from a housetop or walk into the fire . But as a matter of fact such mystical ...
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... actually forward their cause , or tend to bring about a revulsion of feeling ? Did the crimes of the Jesuits make the Church triumphant ? Not in the long run . Immediate gains may often be won by unpleasant methods , as in the case of ...
... actually forward their cause , or tend to bring about a revulsion of feeling ? Did the crimes of the Jesuits make the Church triumphant ? Not in the long run . Immediate gains may often be won by unpleasant methods , as in the case of ...
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