Religion Through the Ages: An AnthologyHermon F. Bell, Charles S. Macfarland |
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Page 103
... means to the end , its true destination must be to produce a will , not merely good as a means to something else , but good in itself , for which reason was ab- solutely necessary . This will then , though not indeed the sole and com ...
... means to the end , its true destination must be to produce a will , not merely good as a means to something else , but good in itself , for which reason was ab- solutely necessary . This will then , though not indeed the sole and com ...
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... means , and are therefore called things ; rational beings , on the contrary , are called persons , because their very nature points them out as ends in themselves , that is as something which must not be used merely as means , and so ...
... means , and are therefore called things ; rational beings , on the contrary , are called persons , because their very nature points them out as ends in themselves , that is as something which must not be used merely as means , and so ...
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... means for greatness of soul and manliness : but what powers you have for finding fault and making accusations , do you show me . [ 6 ] And if Plato was handsome and strong , ought I also to set to work and endeavour to become handsome ...
... means for greatness of soul and manliness : but what powers you have for finding fault and making accusations , do you show me . [ 6 ] And if Plato was handsome and strong , ought I also to set to work and endeavour to become handsome ...
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