Problems of Conduct: An Introductory Survey of EthicsHoughton Mifflin, 1921 - 455 páginas |
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... importance than an acquaintance with , and a firm , intelligent attitude toward , the vital moral problems and movements of the day . I have prayed to be saved from academic abstractness and remoteness , and to go as straight as I could ...
... importance than an acquaintance with , and a firm , intelligent attitude toward , the vital moral problems and movements of the day . I have prayed to be saved from academic abstractness and remoteness , and to go as straight as I could ...
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... important to the specialist , to justify thoroughly all the positions taken , to do adequate justice to opposing views , would require ten volumes instead of one . And though there is a crying need of scholarly and elaborate discussion ...
... important to the specialist , to justify thoroughly all the positions taken , to do adequate justice to opposing views , would require ten volumes instead of one . And though there is a crying need of scholarly and elaborate discussion ...
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... importance of health ? Can we attain to greater health and efficiency ? Is continued idleness ever justifiable ? Are competitive athletics desirable ? Is it wrong to smoke ? CHAPTER XVI . THE ALCOHOL PROBLEM What are the causes of the ...
... importance of health ? Can we attain to greater health and efficiency ? Is continued idleness ever justifiable ? Are competitive athletics desirable ? Is it wrong to smoke ? CHAPTER XVI . THE ALCOHOL PROBLEM What are the causes of the ...
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... important in cultural education ? What dangers are there in culture and art for life ? Should art be censored in the interests of morality ? CHAPTER XXI . THE MECHANISM OF SELF - CONTROL What are our potentialities of greater self ...
... important in cultural education ? What dangers are there in culture and art for life ? Should art be censored in the interests of morality ? CHAPTER XXI . THE MECHANISM OF SELF - CONTROL What are our potentialities of greater self ...
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... important ; it informs us about our environment and ourselves , shows us our resources and our powers , what we can do and how to do it . Moral philosophy asks the deeper and more signifi- cant question , What shall we do ? For the ...
... important ; it informs us about our environment and ourselves , shows us our resources and our powers , what we can do and how to do it . Moral philosophy asks the deeper and more signifi- cant question , What shall we do ? For the ...
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