The Origin and Development of the Moral Ideas, เล่มที่ 1Macmillan and Company, limited, 1906 |
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... similar distinction made in the punishments inflicted by many savages , p . 221 sq . - Uncivilised peoples who entirely excuse , or do not pun- ish , persons for injuries which they have inflicted by mere accident , p . 222 sq ...
... similar distinction made in the punishments inflicted by many savages , p . 221 sq . - Uncivilised peoples who entirely excuse , or do not pun- ish , persons for injuries which they have inflicted by mere accident , p . 222 sq ...
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... similar with many of the moral judgments ordinarily passed by men . They are applications of some accepted general rule : conformity or non - conformity to the rule decides the rightness or wrongness of the act judged of . But whether ...
... similar with many of the moral judgments ordinarily passed by men . They are applications of some accepted general rule : conformity or non - conformity to the rule decides the rightness or wrongness of the act judged of . But whether ...
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... similar effect upon everybody who is sufficiently musical to appreciate it . This objectivity ascribed to judgments which have a merely subjective origin springs in the first place from the similarity of the mental constitution of men ...
... similar effect upon everybody who is sufficiently musical to appreciate it . This objectivity ascribed to judgments which have a merely subjective origin springs in the first place from the similarity of the mental constitution of men ...
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... similar moral emotions in every mind which per- ceives them clearly , there are others with which the case is different . The emotional constitution of man does not present the same uniformity as the human intellect . Certain cognitions ...
... similar moral emotions in every mind which per- ceives them clearly , there are others with which the case is different . The emotional constitution of man does not present the same uniformity as the human intellect . Certain cognitions ...
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... similar authority . If the believers in an all- 1 Sidgwick , op . cit . p . 383 . 2 This , in fact , was the explanation given by Professor Sidgwick himself in a conversation which I had with him regarding his moral axioms . good God ...
... similar authority . If the believers in an all- 1 Sidgwick , op . cit . p . 383 . 2 This , in fact , was the explanation given by Professor Sidgwick himself in a conversation which I had with him regarding his moral axioms . good God ...
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