The Origin and Development of the Moral Ideas, àÅèÁ·Õè 1Macmillan and Company, limited, 1924 |
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... Custom not only a public habit , but a rule of conduct , p . 118. - Custom conceived of as a moral rule , p . 118 sq . - In early society customs the only moral rules ever thought of , p . 119. - The characteristics of moral indignation ...
... Custom not only a public habit , but a rule of conduct , p . 118. - Custom conceived of as a moral rule , p . 118 sq . - In early society customs the only moral rules ever thought of , p . 119. - The characteristics of moral indignation ...
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... custom , p . 159. - Though every public habit is not a custom , involving an obligation , men's standard of morality is not independent of their practice , p . 159 sq.- The study of moral ideas to a large extent a study of customs , p ...
... custom , p . 159. - Though every public habit is not a custom , involving an obligation , men's standard of morality is not independent of their practice , p . 159 sq.- The study of moral ideas to a large extent a study of customs , p ...
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... custom of blood - revenge extended to the animal world , pp . 251-253 . - Animals exposed to regular punishment , pp . 253-255 . — The origin of the mediæval practice of punishing animals , p . 255 sq . - Explanation of the practice of ...
... custom of blood - revenge extended to the animal world , pp . 251-253 . - Animals exposed to regular punishment , pp . 253-255 . — The origin of the mediæval practice of punishing animals , p . 255 sq . - Explanation of the practice of ...
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... customs of all nations contain not only prohibitions , but positive injunc- tions as well , p . 305. - The unreflecting ... custom and law may be anxious enough to trace an event to its source , pp . 305-507 . - But they easily fail to ...
... customs of all nations contain not only prohibitions , but positive injunc- tions as well , p . 305. - The unreflecting ... custom and law may be anxious enough to trace an event to its source , pp . 305-507 . - But they easily fail to ...
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... customs connected with their wars , p . 334 sq . - Savage custom does not always allow indiscriminate slaughter even in warfare , p . 335 sq . - The readiness with which savages engage in war , p . 337 .-- The old distinction between ...
... customs connected with their wars , p . 334 sq . - Savage custom does not always allow indiscriminate slaughter even in warfare , p . 335 sq . - The readiness with which savages engage in war , p . 337 .-- The old distinction between ...
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