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... Moral Thought 4.1 . Simple Moral Formulations 4.2 . Customs and Evaluation viii 2 2 2 2 67 91 100 110 126 135 136 142 4.3 . The Importance of Virtue 149 4.4 . Virtues like Industry and Frugality 158 4.5 . A Puritan Morality ? 166 ...
... Moral Thought 4.1 . Simple Moral Formulations 4.2 . Customs and Evaluation viii 2 2 2 2 67 91 100 110 126 135 136 142 4.3 . The Importance of Virtue 149 4.4 . Virtues like Industry and Frugality 158 4.5 . A Puritan Morality ? 166 ...
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