The Origin and Development of the Moral Ideas, เล่มที่ 1Macmillan and Company, limited, 1924 |
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... tion animals deliberately treated as responsible beings , ibid . -The 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 ...
... tion animals deliberately treated as responsible beings , ibid . -The 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 ...
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... tion , but to the causes of these tendencies , that is , to those qualities in the acts which call forth moral emotions . Thus , because good acts generally produce pleasure and bad acts pain , goodness and badness have been identified ...
... tion , but to the causes of these tendencies , that is , to those qualities in the acts which call forth moral emotions . Thus , because good acts generally produce pleasure and bad acts pain , goodness and badness have been identified ...
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... tion and of profitable discussion , in which persuasion is carried by the representation of existing data . But al- though in this way many differences may be accorded , there are points in which unanimity cannot be reached even by the ...
... tion and of profitable discussion , in which persuasion is carried by the representation of existing data . But al- though in this way many differences may be accorded , there are points in which unanimity cannot be reached even by the ...
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... tion of some moralists who confound men as they are with men as they ought to be . It is said that the authority of the moral law asserts itself every time the law is broken , that virtue bears in itself its own reward , and vice its ...
... tion of some moralists who confound men as they are with men as they ought to be . It is said that the authority of the moral law asserts itself every time the law is broken , that virtue bears in itself its own reward , and vice its ...
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... 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 explanation . In a ...
... 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 explanation . In a ...
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