Conscience & Fanaticism: An Essay on Moral ValuesGood Press, 16 ¸.¤. 2019 - 77 ˹éÒ "Conscience & Fanaticism: An Essay on Moral Values" by George Henry Lane Fox Pitt-Rivers depicts the author's personal views on morality and values. The purpose of this essay is to offer a different solution than what was, at the time, being readily declared by authorities. As this question of the status of moral values is of great importance to the moral argument, a preliminary examination of the ground may be helpful. |
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