The Origin and Development of the Moral IdeasDigiCat, 28 พ.ค. 2022 - 1742 หน้า In 'The Origin and Development of the Moral Ideas' by Edward Westermarck, the reader is taken on a scholarly exploration of the evolution of moral concepts. Westermarck delves into the historical and cultural roots of morality, analyzing how societal norms have shaped our understanding of right and wrong. His meticulous research and thought-provoking arguments showcase a comprehensive examination of morality in a variety of cultural contexts, making this book an indispensable resource for anyone interested in ethics and anthropology. Westermarck's writing is clear and concise, making complex ideas accessible to a wide audience while maintaining a high level of academic rigor. By examining the interconnectedness of morality and culture, Westermarck sheds light on the nuanced complexities of human ethics, providing valuable insights for scholars and students alike. Overall, 'The Origin and Development of the Moral Ideas' is a seminal work that offers a deep understanding of the foundations of moral beliefs and behaviors, making it a must-read for anyone seeking to explore the intricacies of human morality. |
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... suffering involved in sin - transference not to be confounded with vicarious expiatory sacrifice , p . 61. - Why scapegoats are sometimes killed , pp . 61-64 . — Why sacrificial victims are sometimes used as scapegoats , p . 64 sq ...
... suffering involved in sin - transference not to be confounded with vicarious expiatory sacrifice , p . 61. - Why scapegoats are sometimes killed , pp . 61-64 . — Why sacrificial victims are sometimes used as scapegoats , p . 64 sq ...
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... suffering, if only the effect is sufficiently remote, p. 309 sq.—The moral emotions may as naturally give rise to judgments on human character as to judgments on human conduct, p. 310.—Even when a moral judgment immediately refers to a ...
... suffering, if only the effect is sufficiently remote, p. 309 sq.—The moral emotions may as naturally give rise to judgments on human character as to judgments on human conduct, p. 310.—Even when a moral judgment immediately refers to a ...
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... suffering from some illness, p. 391 sq.—Its causes, p. 392 sq.—The father's power of life and death over his children, p. 393 sq.—Infanticide among many savage races permitted or even enjoined by custom, pp. 394–398.—The causes of ...
... suffering from some illness, p. 391 sq.—Its causes, p. 392 sq.—The father's power of life and death over his children, p. 393 sq.—Infanticide among many savage races permitted or even enjoined by custom, pp. 394–398.—The causes of ...
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... suffering can hardly fail to awaken compassion in the most pitiless heart ; but the sympathetic dispositions of men vary greatly , both in regard to the beings with whose sufferings they are ready to sympathise , and with reference to ...
... suffering can hardly fail to awaken compassion in the most pitiless heart ; but the sympathetic dispositions of men vary greatly , both in regard to the beings with whose sufferings they are ready to sympathise , and with reference to ...
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... suffering, have often very little to do with morality. A person is respected or praised, blamed or despised, on other grounds than his character. Nay, the admiration which men feel for genius, courage, pluck, strength, or accidental ...
... suffering, have often very little to do with morality. A person is respected or praised, blamed or despised, on other grounds than his character. Nay, the admiration which men feel for genius, courage, pluck, strength, or accidental ...
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CUSTOMS AND LAWS AS EXPRESSIONS OF MORAL IDEAS | |
THE GENERAL NATURE OF THE SUBJECTS OF ENLIGHTENED MORAL JUDGMENTS | |
MOTIVES | |
FORBEARANCES AND CARELESSNESS CHARACTER | |
CHAPTER XIV | |
THE KILLING OF PARENTS SICK PERSONS CHILDRENFETICIDE | |
CHAPTER XVIII | |
CHAPTER XIX | |
THE SUBJECTION OF WIVES | |
CHAPTER XXVII | |
CHAPTER VII | |
AGENTS UNDER INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY | |
THE ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE MORAL IDEAS | |
CONTENTS | |
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aborigines accidental According Adam Smith ancient anger animals Anthr Aristotle Australian avenger Bedouins believe blood blood-revenge cause CHAPTER character Christian civilisation committed common condemned consequences crime Criminal Law custom death deed duty enemy ethical subjectivism Ethics Ethn expressed fact father feeling guilt History homicide human sacrifice ibid Idem individual infanticide inflicted influence injury instance intention involves Islanders Jour justice Kafirs killed Laws of Manu man’s manslayer Migne mind moral approval moral consciousness moral disapproval moral emotions moral indignation moral judgments motive murder natives nature notion object observes offender opinion pain Pausanias person Plato Plutarch praise principle punishment recognised reference regarded Religion resentment retaliation retributive emotions retributive kindly emotion revenge Rig-Veda Roman Roman law rule savages says sins slave society sq.—The Steinmetz Stephen Strafrecht suffering supposed sympathetic Table of Contents Teutonic tribe U.S. Exploring Expedition vengeance victim virtue volition whilst wrong