Problems of Conduct: An Introductory Survey of EthicsHoughton Mifflin, 1921 - 455 páginas |
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... pleasure or to avoid pain ? Are pleasures and pains incommensurable ? Are some pleasures worthier than others ? Is morality merely subjective and relative ? CHAPTER XIII . ALTERNATIVE THEORIES · • 148 Is morality " categorical ...
... pleasure or to avoid pain ? Are pleasures and pains incommensurable ? Are some pleasures worthier than others ? Is morality merely subjective and relative ? CHAPTER XIII . ALTERNATIVE THEORIES · • 148 Is morality " categorical ...
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... pleasure at any cost . It does not pay to repress human na- ture too much , or to try to make out of a red - blooded young man or woman a mere machine . Gambling , drunkenness , prostitution , and all sorts of pathological vices ...
... pleasure at any cost . It does not pay to repress human na- ture too much , or to try to make out of a red - blooded young man or woman a mere machine . Gambling , drunkenness , prostitution , and all sorts of pathological vices ...
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... pleasure in vice and pain in virtue is still a novice in both . " The saint is he who has learned really to love virtue , in its concrete duties , better than all the allurements of sin ; to him we may say , as Virgil said to Dante ...
... pleasure in vice and pain in virtue is still a novice in both . " The saint is he who has learned really to love virtue , in its concrete duties , better than all the allurements of sin ; to him we may say , as Virgil said to Dante ...
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... pleasurable or painful ; in such a case all acts would be equally good or equally sad ; there would be no ground for choice . One might in any of these hypothetical worlds be driven by mechanical impulse or fitful whim to do this or ...
... pleasurable or painful ; in such a case all acts would be equally good or equally sad ; there would be no ground for choice . One might in any of these hypothetical worlds be driven by mechanical impulse or fitful whim to do this or ...
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... pleasures and pains that remain out of connection with that interrelated stream of experience to which we usually limit the term " consciousness . " On the other hand , may it not be that God , and angels , or other disem- bodied beings ...
... pleasures and pains that remain out of connection with that interrelated stream of experience to which we usually limit the term " consciousness . " On the other hand , may it not be that God , and angels , or other disem- bodied beings ...
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