The Origin and Development of the Moral Ideas, เล่มที่ 1Macmillan and Company, limited, 1924 |
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หน้า viii
... considered to be either to deter from crime , or to reform the criminal , or to repress crime by eliminating or secluding him , pp . 79-81 . - Objections to these theories , p . 82 sq . - Facts which , to some extent , fill up the gap ...
... considered to be either to deter from crime , or to reform the criminal , or to repress crime by eliminating or secluding him , pp . 79-81 . - Objections to these theories , p . 82 sq . - Facts which , to some extent , fill up the gap ...
หน้า xii
... considered only in proportion as the moral judgment reflection , p . 283. - Little consideration for the sense of duty as a motive , ibid . -Somewhat greater discrimination shown in regard to motives consisting of powerful non ...
... considered only in proportion as the moral judgment reflection , p . 283. - Little consideration for the sense of duty as a motive , ibid . -Somewhat greater discrimination shown in regard to motives consisting of powerful non ...
หน้า xvii
... considered disgraceful , p . 487. - The acceptance of com- pensation does not always mean that the family of the slain altogether re- nounce their right of revenge , p . 487 sq . - The acceptance of compensation allowed as a justifiable ...
... considered disgraceful , p . 487. - The acceptance of com- pensation does not always mean that the family of the slain altogether re- nounce their right of revenge , p . 487 sq . - The acceptance of compensation allowed as a justifiable ...
หน้า xix
... considered exceptionally powerful , p . 583 sq.- The visiting stranger regarded as a potential source of evil , p . 584. - His evil wishes and curses greatly feared , owing partly to his quasi - supernatural character , partly to the ...
... considered exceptionally powerful , p . 583 sq.- The visiting stranger regarded as a potential source of evil , p . 584. - His evil wishes and curses greatly feared , owing partly to his quasi - supernatural character , partly to the ...
หน้า 26
... 15. If the son of a Maori is hurt , his maternal relatives , to whose tribe he is considered to belong , come to pillage his father's house or village . 16. If a tree falls on a Kuki his fellows chop it 26 CHAP . THE NATURE OF.
... 15. If the son of a Maori is hurt , his maternal relatives , to whose tribe he is considered to belong , come to pillage his father's house or village . 16. If a tree falls on a Kuki his fellows chop it 26 CHAP . THE NATURE OF.
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Aborigines According Africa Aleuts ancient animals Anthr Australian avenger Bedouins believe Benin blood blood-revenge cause child Christian Church civilisation Code committed common conduct considered crime criminal curse custom danger death deed duty Ellis enemy Eskimo Ethn fact father feeling Gratian Greenland guest guilty History History of Madagascar homicide honour human sacrifice husband ibid idea Idem India infanticide inflicted influence injury Inst instances Islanders Jour justice Kafirs killed Laws of Manu manslayer master ment Migne moral consciousness moral emotions moral judgments Morocco mother Muhammedan murder nations natives nature observes offender offered opinion pain parents Pausanias person Plato Plutarch principle punishment quoted races Recht recognised regarded religion resentment retributive revenge Roman rule sacrificed savage says slave slavery society Steinmetz Strafrecht stranger Studien suffering Teutonic tion tribes U.S. Exploring Expedition victim virtue volition whilst wife woman women wrong