Problems of Conduct: An Introductory Survey of EthicsHoughton Mifflin, 1921 - 455 páginas |
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... never fostered by natural selection . But in many species of animals of intermediate strength , that by coöperation might be able to resist attack or overcome enemies that they would singly be impotent against , the coöperative instinct ...
... never fostered by natural selection . But in many species of animals of intermediate strength , that by coöperation might be able to resist attack or overcome enemies that they would singly be impotent against , the coöperative instinct ...
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... never become customary ; we long , in our best moments , to make them habitual , but seldom actually attain them . The morals of Jesus , of Buddha , of Marcus Aurelius , have never become habits with any but the saints , yet we recog ...
... never become customary ; we long , in our best moments , to make them habitual , but seldom actually attain them . The morals of Jesus , of Buddha , of Marcus Aurelius , have never become habits with any but the saints , yet we recog ...
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... never shift too far . For not only is premature death an evil in itself , it precludes the cultivation of the humane pursuits that life might have allowed . Men have to learn to find their happiness not in what saps health or invites ...
... never shift too far . For not only is premature death an evil in itself , it precludes the cultivation of the humane pursuits that life might have allowed . Men have to learn to find their happiness not in what saps health or invites ...
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... never have arisen . But 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 ...
... never have arisen . But 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 ...
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... never twice the same . At another period of our lives , or in another man's mind , the psychological stuff pigeonholed under these names may be almost entirely different . A great many diverse mental elements have at one time or other ...
... never twice the same . At another period of our lives , or in another man's mind , the psychological stuff pigeonholed under these names may be almost entirely different . A great many diverse mental elements have at one time or other ...
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