The Origin and Development of the Moral Ideas, àÅèÁ·Õè 1Macmillan and Company, limited, 1924 |
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... similar distinction made in the punishments inflicted by many savages , p . 221 sq . - Uncivilised peoples who entirely excuse , or do not pun- ish , persons for injuries which they have inflicted by mere accident , p . 222 sq ...
... similar distinction made in the punishments inflicted by many savages , p . 221 sq . - Uncivilised peoples who entirely excuse , or do not pun- ish , persons for injuries which they have inflicted by mere accident , p . 222 sq ...
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... similar in nature to those on which moral judgments are passed , pp . 314-319 .-- Whether moral or non - moral , a retributive emotion is essentially directed towards a sensitive and volitional entity , or self , conceived of as the ...
... similar in nature to those on which moral judgments are passed , pp . 314-319 .-- Whether moral or non - moral , a retributive emotion is essentially directed towards a sensitive and volitional entity , or self , conceived of as the ...
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... similar moral emotions in every mind which per- ceives them clearly , there are others with which the case is different . The emotional constitution of man does not present the same uniformity as the human intellect . Certain cognitions ...
... similar moral emotions in every mind which per- ceives them clearly , there are others with which the case is different . The emotional constitution of man does not present the same uniformity as the human intellect . Certain cognitions ...
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... similar discrimina- tion characterises the resentment of a savage is a fact upon which it is necessary to dwell at some length for the reason that it has been disputed , and because there are some seeming anomalies which require an ...
... similar discrimina- tion characterises the resentment of a savage is a fact upon which it is necessary to dwell at some length for the reason that it has been disputed , and because there are some seeming anomalies which require an ...
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... similar to that which he has inflicted himself . So , also , among the Marea , if a com- moner is slain by a nobleman , his death is not avenged directly on the slayer , but on some commoner who is sub- servient to him . If , again ...
... similar to that which he has inflicted himself . So , also , among the Marea , if a com- moner is slain by a nobleman , his death is not avenged directly on the slayer , but on some commoner who is sub- servient to him . If , again ...
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