Problems of Conduct: An Introductory Survey of EthicsHoughton Mifflin, 1921 - 455 páginas |
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... universal.1 An elaborate and stern social morality , then , long pre- ceded verbally formulated laws ; it was a matter of instinct and emotion long before it was a matter of calculation or conscience . The most primitive men acknowledge ...
... universal.1 An elaborate and stern social morality , then , long pre- ceded verbally formulated laws ; it was a matter of instinct and emotion long before it was a matter of calculation or conscience . The most primitive men acknowledge ...
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... universal sympathy , through the struggle between individuals ; the selection of the various powers of loyalty and coöperation through the struggle between groups ; and the production of coöperative habits through the struggle with ...
... universal sympathy , through the struggle between individuals ; the selection of the various powers of loyalty and coöperation through the struggle between groups ; and the production of coöperative habits through the struggle with ...
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... universal fact is that there is a conflict between some primitive impulse or passion and some maturer mental checks . Any sort of mental stuff that serves the purpose of controlling desire will do ; we must define conscience in terms ...
... universal fact is that there is a conflict between some primitive impulse or passion and some maturer mental checks . Any sort of mental stuff that serves the purpose of controlling desire will do ; we must define conscience in terms ...
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... revision in the light of experi- ence and of universal sympathy , it is no longer called conscience , but reason . " we can lean upon the racial experience . Many past INWARD DEVELOPMENT - CONSCIENCE 45 What is the value of conscience?
... revision in the light of experi- ence and of universal sympathy , it is no longer called conscience , but reason . " we can lean upon the racial experience . Many past INWARD DEVELOPMENT - CONSCIENCE 45 What is the value of conscience?
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... universal superstition . Must it not show its credentials before it can legitimately command our allegiance ? It is but one specific type of impulse among many ; why should it be given the reins , the control over all ? Do we say ...
... universal superstition . Must it not show its credentials before it can legitimately command our allegiance ? It is but one specific type of impulse among many ; why should it be given the reins , the control over all ? Do we say ...
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