The Origin and Development of the Moral Ideas, เล่มที่ 1Macmillan and Company, limited, 1924 |
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... generally not punished if no injurious result follows , p . 241 .—- An unsuccessful attempt to commit a criminal act , if punished at all , as a rule punished much less severely than the accomplished act , p . 241 sq CONTENTS xi.
... generally not punished if no injurious result follows , p . 241 .—- An unsuccessful attempt to commit a criminal act , if punished at all , as a rule punished much less severely than the accomplished act , p . 241 sq CONTENTS xi.
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... less than that paid for the life of a freeman , ibid . - Among the nations of archaic cul- ture , also , the life of a slave held in less estimation than that of a freeman , but not even the master in all circumstances allowed to put ...
... less than that paid for the life of a freeman , ibid . - Among the nations of archaic cul- ture , also , the life of a slave held in less estimation than that of a freeman , but not even the master in all circumstances allowed to put ...
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... less in each particular case . If " there is no disputing of tastes , " that is because taste is so extremely variable ; and yet even in this instance we recognise a certain " objective " standard by speaking of a " bad " and a " good ...
... less in each particular case . If " there is no disputing of tastes , " that is because taste is so extremely variable ; and yet even in this instance we recognise a certain " objective " standard by speaking of a " bad " and a " good ...
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... less firm hold of the human mind than the belief in a natural order of things . And the moral law has retained its authoritativeness even when the appeal to an external authority has been regarded as inadequate . It filled Kant with the ...
... less firm hold of the human mind than the belief in a natural order of things . And the moral law has retained its authoritativeness even when the appeal to an external authority has been regarded as inadequate . It filled Kant with the ...
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... less the outcome of their own feelings than of instruction from the outside . It is ulti- mately traceable to some great teacher whose own mind was ruled by the ideal of moral perfection , and whose 1 Ziegler , Social Ethics , p . 103 ...
... less the outcome of their own feelings than of instruction from the outside . It is ulti- mately traceable to some great teacher whose own mind was ruled by the ideal of moral perfection , and whose 1 Ziegler , Social Ethics , p . 103 ...
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