Problems of Conduct: An Introductory Survey of EthicsHoughton Mifflin, 1921 - 455 páginas |
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... welfare is enhanced . Excep- tions to this result will be considered later ; but the point to be noted at the outset is that personal morality is not at first the outcome of reflection , or a purely human affair . If we were to take the ...
... welfare is enhanced . Excep- tions to this result will be considered later ; but the point to be noted at the outset is that personal morality is not at first the outcome of reflection , or a purely human affair . If we were to take the ...
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... similar situation , becoming perhaps the decisive factors in steering the animal or man toward his true welfare . Many animals quite low in the organic scale learn by experience ; and though of course the 14 THE EVOLUTION OF MORALITY.
... similar situation , becoming perhaps the decisive factors in steering the animal or man toward his true welfare . Many animals quite low in the organic scale learn by experience ; and though of course the 14 THE EVOLUTION OF MORALITY.
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... welfare is a well - known marvel , the latter enthusiastically and poetically described by Maeterlinck in his delightful Life of the Bees . The stern requirements of obedience to the unwritten laws of the herd , which make powerful so ...
... welfare is a well - known marvel , the latter enthusiastically and poetically described by Maeterlinck in his delightful Life of the Bees . The stern requirements of obedience to the unwritten laws of the herd , which make powerful so ...
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... welfare . From sympathy for offspring to sympathy for mate and other members of the group was but a step ; and all sympathetic action may have its ultimate source in mother - love . ( 2 ) Not only was natural selection early at work in ...
... welfare . From sympathy for offspring to sympathy for mate and other members of the group was but a step ; and all sympathetic action may have its ultimate source in mother - love . ( 2 ) Not only was natural selection early at work in ...
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... welfare appeal to the member as his own good . Hunting expeditions and wars , the sowing and reaping of the communal harvest , births , marriages , and deaths , in which usually the group as a whole takes a keen interest , feasts and ...
... welfare appeal to the member as his own good . Hunting expeditions and wars , the sowing and reaping of the communal harvest , births , marriages , and deaths , in which usually the group as a whole takes a keen interest , feasts and ...
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