Problems of Conduct: An Introductory Survey of EthicsHoughton Mifflin, 1921 - 455 páginas |
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... beauty in life . Can we maintain a steady underglow of happiness ? PART IV . PUBLIC MORALITY CHAPTER XXIII . PATRIOTISM AND WORLD - PEACE . What is the meaning and value of patriotism ? How should patriotism be directed and qualified ...
... beauty in life . Can we maintain a steady underglow of happiness ? PART IV . PUBLIC MORALITY CHAPTER XXIII . PATRIOTISM AND WORLD - PEACE . What is the meaning and value of patriotism ? How should patriotism be directed and qualified ...
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... beauty and power . The mystery , the spell , van- ishes ; we cease to thrill when we dissect . But knowledge proceeds by analysis , and gains by a study of origins and causes . And the temporary emotional loss should be more than ...
... beauty and power . The mystery , the spell , van- ishes ; we cease to thrill when we dissect . But knowledge proceeds by analysis , and gains by a study of origins and causes . And the temporary emotional loss should be more than ...
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... Beauty , p . 104 : “ All worth leads us back to actual feeling somewhere , or else evaporates into nothing - into a word and a superstition . ' I cannot but feel that contemporary definitions of value that omit reference to hedonic ...
... Beauty , p . 104 : “ All worth leads us back to actual feeling somewhere , or else evaporates into nothing - into a word and a superstition . ' I cannot but feel that contemporary definitions of value that omit reference to hedonic ...
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... Beauty , p . 104 : “ All worth leads us back to actual feeling somewhere , or else evaporates into nothing into a word and a superstition . " I cannot but feel that contemporary definitions of value that omit refer- ence to hedonic ...
... Beauty , p . 104 : “ All worth leads us back to actual feeling somewhere , or else evaporates into nothing into a word and a superstition . " I cannot but feel that contemporary definitions of value that omit refer- ence to hedonic ...
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... beauty of holiness and have no unruly longings . Sometimes this happy adjustment of desire to need has been won by severe struggle ; the danger- ous impulses have been trained to come to heel through many a painful sacrifice . In other ...
... beauty of holiness and have no unruly longings . Sometimes this happy adjustment of desire to need has been won by severe struggle ; the danger- ous impulses have been trained to come to heel through many a painful sacrifice . In other ...
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