The Origin and Development of the Moral Ideas, àÅèÁ·Õè 1Macmillan and Company, limited, 1906 |
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... reason , " theoretical " or ' practical , " p . 7 sq . - Our tendency to objectivise moral judgments no sufficient ground for referring them to the province of reason , p . 8 sq . - This tendency partly due to the comparatively uniform ...
... reason , " theoretical " or ' practical , " p . 7 sq . - Our tendency to objectivise moral judgments no sufficient ground for referring them to the province of reason , p . 8 sq . - This tendency partly due to the comparatively uniform ...
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... , in spite of its theoretical char- acter , may even be of some practical use . Though rooted in the emotional side of our nature , our moral Now opinions are in a large measure amenable to reason 2 THE ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT INTRO .
... , in spite of its theoretical char- acter , may even be of some practical use . Though rooted in the emotional side of our nature , our moral Now opinions are in a large measure amenable to reason 2 THE ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT INTRO .
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Edward Westermarck. Now opinions are in a large measure amenable to reason . in every society the traditional notions as to what is good or bad , obligatory or indifferent , are commonly accepted by the majority of people without further ...
Edward Westermarck. Now opinions are in a large measure amenable to reason . in every society the traditional notions as to what is good or bad , obligatory or indifferent , are commonly accepted by the majority of people without further ...
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... reason . Cudworth , Clarke , Price , and Reid are names which recall to our mind a theory according to which the ... reason- from " practical " or " moral " moral ” reason , as it is variously 1 Price , Review of the Principal Questions ...
... reason . Cudworth , Clarke , Price , and Reid are names which recall to our mind a theory according to which the ... reason- from " practical " or " moral " moral ” reason , as it is variously 1 Price , Review of the Principal Questions ...
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... reason , " understood as a faculty of cognition . By this he implies " that what ought to be is a possible object of knowledge , i.e. , that what I judge ought to be , must , unless I am in error , be similarly judged by all rational ...
... reason , " understood as a faculty of cognition . By this he implies " that what ought to be is a possible object of knowledge , i.e. , that what I judge ought to be , must , unless I am in error , be similarly judged by all rational ...
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