Problems of Conduct: An Introductory Survey of EthicsHoughton Mifflin, 1921 - 455 páginas |
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... live " according to nature , " and adjust ourselves to the evolutionary process ? Is self - development , or self - realization , the ultimate end ? Is the source of duty the will of God ? CHAPTER XIV . THE WORTH OF MORALITY Morality as ...
... live " according to nature , " and adjust ourselves to the evolutionary process ? Is self - development , or self - realization , the ultimate end ? Is the source of duty the will of God ? CHAPTER XIV . THE WORTH OF MORALITY Morality as ...
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... lives ; they have veered this way and that according to the moment's impulse , they have been misled by ingrained habits and paralyzed by inertia , they have wandered at random for lack of a clear vision of their goal . The task of the ...
... lives ; they have veered this way and that according to the moment's impulse , they have been misled by ingrained habits and paralyzed by inertia , they have wandered at random for lack of a clear vision of their goal . The task of the ...
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... lives to which men have given the name " morality , " of what use it has been , and through the action of what forces it has tended to develop . With these data in mind , we shall be the better able , in the Second Part , to formulate ...
... lives to which men have given the name " morality , " of what use it has been , and through the action of what forces it has tended to develop . With these data in mind , we shall be the better able , in the Second Part , to formulate ...
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... live alone and has few personal interests to fill his mind , is unavoidably subject to its sting . His impulses and ... lives in the moment , than they are in the more complex existence of the modern man . And while in general the sav ...
... live alone and has few personal interests to fill his mind , is unavoidably subject to its sting . His impulses and ... lives in the moment , than they are in the more complex existence of the modern man . And while in general the sav ...
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... lives from childhood till death for the tribe and its welfare . ( 5 ) Religion is , until late in civilization , almost wholly a group affair . The gods are tribal gods , their commands are chiefly the more obvious duties to the tribe ...
... lives from childhood till death for the tribe and its welfare . ( 5 ) Religion is , until late in civilization , almost wholly a group affair . The gods are tribal gods , their commands are chiefly the more obvious duties to the tribe ...
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