The Origin and Development of the Moral Ideas, àÅèÁ·Õè 1Macmillan and Company, limited, 1906 |
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... principle of social solidarity , p . 67 sq . - Expiatory sacrifices offered as ransoms , p . 68 sq . - Protests of the moral consciousness against the infliction of penal suffering upon the guiltless , pp . 70-72 . CHAPTER III THE ...
... principle of social solidarity , p . 67 sq . - Expiatory sacrifices offered as ransoms , p . 68 sq . - Protests of the moral consciousness against the infliction of penal suffering upon the guiltless , pp . 70-72 . CHAPTER III THE ...
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... principles underlying the various customs of mankind may be arrived at even without subjecting these customs to such a full and minute treatment as would be required of an anthropological monograph . Possibly this essay , in spite of ...
... principles underlying the various customs of mankind may be arrived at even without subjecting these customs to such a full and minute treatment as would be required of an anthropological monograph . Possibly this essay , in spite of ...
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... principle of utility ; and James Mill was of opinion that " the very morality " of the act lies , not in the ... Principles of Morals and Legislation , p . 4 . 2 within the intention of the agent . " 1 CHAP . I ORIGIN OF MORAL JUDGMENTS 5.
... principle of utility ; and James Mill was of opinion that " the very morality " of the act lies , not in the ... Principles of Morals and Legislation , p . 4 . 2 within the intention of the agent . " 1 CHAP . I ORIGIN OF MORAL JUDGMENTS 5.
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... principle of utility approves of an action " because it is good , " and calls it good " because it conduces to happiness . " This , however , is to invert the sequence of the facts , since , properly speaking , called good because it is ...
... principle of utility approves of an action " because it is good , " and calls it good " because it conduces to happiness . " This , however , is to invert the sequence of the facts , since , properly speaking , called good because it is ...
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... principle , but had reference only to its application . Most people follow a very simple method in judging of an act . Particular modes of conduct have their traditional labels , many of which are learnt with language itself ; and the ...
... principle , but had reference only to its application . Most people follow a very simple method in judging of an act . Particular modes of conduct have their traditional labels , many of which are learnt with language itself ; and the ...
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