The Origin and Development of the Moral Ideas, เล่มที่ 1Macmillan and Company, limited, 1924 |
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... allowed to put his slave to death , pp . 423-426 . - Efforts of the Christian Church to secure the life of the slave against the violence of the master , p . 426. — But neither the ecclesiastical nor the secular legislation gave him the ...
... allowed to put his slave to death , pp . 423-426 . - Efforts of the Christian Church to secure the life of the slave against the violence of the master , p . 426. — But neither the ecclesiastical nor the secular legislation gave him the ...
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... allowed as a justifiable alternative for blood - revenge , or even regarded as the proper method of settling the case , p . 488 sq . - The system of compensation partly due to the pressure of some intervening authority , p . 489 sq ...
... allowed as a justifiable alternative for blood - revenge , or even regarded as the proper method of settling the case , p . 488 sq . - The system of compensation partly due to the pressure of some intervening authority , p . 489 sq ...
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... allowed , to promote the welfare of his nation , or his own welfare , at the cost of that of other nations or other individuals . Professor Sidgwick's well - known moral axiom , " I ought not to prefer my own lesser good to the greater ...
... allowed , to promote the welfare of his nation , or his own welfare , at the cost of that of other nations or other individuals . Professor Sidgwick's well - known moral axiom , " I ought not to prefer my own lesser good to the greater ...
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... allowed to have our private opinions about the beauty of things , but we are not so readily allowed to have our private opinions about right and wrong . The moral rules which are prevalent in the society to which we belong are supported ...
... allowed to have our private opinions about the beauty of things , but we are not so readily allowed to have our private opinions about right and wrong . The moral rules which are prevalent in the society to which we belong are supported ...
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... allowed to make his own law , or to make no law at all ; then , it is said , everybody has the natural right to follow his caprice and inclinations , and to hinder him from doing so is an infringement on his rights , a constraint with ...
... allowed to make his own law , or to make no law at all ; then , it is said , everybody has the natural right to follow his caprice and inclinations , and to hinder him from doing so is an infringement on his rights , a constraint with ...
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