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... thought that it did . Their thoughts about what in par- ticular was right were to a large extent limited by the customs and sanctions of their race and age . But this is not the same as to say that they thought that “ right ” just meant ...
... thought that it did . Their thoughts about what in par- ticular was right were to a large extent limited by the customs and sanctions of their race and age . But this is not the same as to say that they thought that “ right ” just meant ...
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... thought has been to develop a perspective adequate to the double nature of moral experience . Begin as we do with the outer deed side , we must go on to a comprehensive perspective in which the inward agent side comes to its own ...
... thought has been to develop a perspective adequate to the double nature of moral experience . Begin as we do with the outer deed side , we must go on to a comprehensive perspective in which the inward agent side comes to its own ...
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... thought without adequate foundation in concrete human nature . The whole idea is not germane to the human individual , except as a practical supposition . Third , the concept of motive constitutes a handle for attempt- ing to manipulate ...
... thought without adequate foundation in concrete human nature . The whole idea is not germane to the human individual , except as a practical supposition . Third , the concept of motive constitutes a handle for attempt- ing to manipulate ...
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A FAITH THAT LIVES | 1 |
FROM MORALS TO MORALITY | 20 |
MORALITY IS SOCIAL | 35 |
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