Problems of Conduct: An Introductory Survey of EthicsHoughton Mifflin, 1921 - 455 páginas |
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... feel assured that we are following a real duty , pursuing an actual good , and not being led astray by a mere prejudice or convention ? The alternative is , to decide on impulse , at haphazard , after some superficial and one - sided ...
... feel assured that we are following a real duty , pursuing an actual good , and not being led astray by a mere prejudice or convention ? The alternative is , to decide on impulse , at haphazard , after some superficial and one - sided ...
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... feels that the ' frame that binds him in ' extends to the clan . The sense of solidarity of the family in Europe is thin and feeble compared to the full - blooded sense of corporate union of the Kafir clan . The claims of the clan ...
... feels that the ' frame that binds him in ' extends to the clan . The sense of solidarity of the family in Europe is thin and feeble compared to the full - blooded sense of corporate union of the Kafir clan . The claims of the clan ...
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... feels , therefore , a vague or definite pressure , the reflection in him of the feelings of his fellows . The line between mere habits or ... feel a pressure toward them and are uncomfortable if they hold out 26 THE EVOLUTION OF MORALITY.
... feels , therefore , a vague or definite pressure , the reflection in him of the feelings of his fellows . The line between mere habits or ... feel a pressure toward them and are uncomfortable if they hold out 26 THE EVOLUTION OF MORALITY.
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... feel a strong impulse will lead to an aftermath of pain or weariness , or will stand in the way of other goods which ... feeling of impulsion toward the less inviting path . This residuum of the moral experience of the individual is one ...
... feel a strong impulse will lead to an aftermath of pain or weariness , or will stand in the way of other goods which ... feeling of impulsion toward the less inviting path . This residuum of the moral experience of the individual is one ...
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... feel if he does evil , the instinctive application to himself of a trace of the resentment he would feel toward another who should act thus toward him or toward these fellow tribesmen of 40 THE EVOLUTION OF MORALITY.
... feel if he does evil , the instinctive application to himself of a trace of the resentment he would feel toward another who should act thus toward him or toward these fellow tribesmen of 40 THE EVOLUTION OF MORALITY.
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