The Origin and Development of the Moral Ideas, เล่มที่ 1Macmillan and Company, Limited, 1906 - 852 หน้า |
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... less severe than the punishment with which the law threatens him , p . 192 sq.— The detection of criminals was in earlier times much rarer and more uncertain than it is now , p . 193. - The chief explanation of the great severity of ...
... less severe than the punishment with which the law threatens him , p . 192 sq.— The detection of criminals was in earlier times much rarer and more uncertain than it is now , p . 193. - The chief explanation of the great severity of ...
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... 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.
... 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 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 ...
... 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 ...
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... less necessary , less powerful in their conse- quences , because they fall within the subjective sphere of experience ? So , too , why should the moral law com- mand less obedience because it forms part of our own nature ? Far from ...
... less necessary , less powerful in their conse- quences , because they fall within the subjective sphere of experience ? So , too , why should the moral law com- mand less obedience because it forms part of our own nature ? Far from ...
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... less indiscriminate . A proper victim is sought for even in cases of what we should call natural death , which the savage generally attributes to the ill - will of some foe skilled in sorcery ; though indeed Dr. Steinmetz doubts whether ...
... less indiscriminate . A proper victim is sought for even in cases of what we should call natural death , which the savage generally attributes to the ill - will of some foe skilled in sorcery ; though indeed Dr. Steinmetz doubts whether ...
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หน้า 544 - ... Thou shalt surely give him, and thine heart shall not be grieved when thou givest unto him : because that for this thing the LORD thy God shall bless thee in all thy works, and in all that thou puttest thine hand unto.
หน้า 77 - Take heed to yourselves : if thy brother trespass against thee, rebuke him ; and if he repent, forgive him. And if he trespass against thee seven times in a day, and seven times in a day turn again to thee, saying, I repent ; thou shalt forgive him.
หน้า 293 - All that we are is the result of what we have thought: it is founded on our thoughts, it is made up of our thoughts. If a man speaks or acts with an evil thought, pain follows him, as the wheel follows the foot of the ox that draws the carriage: If a man speaks or acts with a pure thought, happiness follows him, like a shadow that never leaves him.
หน้า 646 - For a man indeed ought not to cover his head, forasmuch as he is the image and glory of God: but the woman is the glory of the man. For the man is not of the woman ; but the woman of the man. Neither was the man created for the woman ; but the woman for the man.
หน้า 529 - There is no man that hath left house, or brethren, or sisters, or father, or mother, or wife, or children, or lands, for my sake, and the gospel's, but he shall receive an hundred-fold now in this time, houses, and brethren, and sisters, and mothers, and children, and lands, with persecutions, and in the world to come eternal life.
หน้า 62 - The fathers shall not be put to death for the children, neither shall the children be put to death for the fathers: every man shall be put to death for his own sin.
หน้า 655 - And do you not know that you are (each) an Eve? The sentence of God on this sex of yours lives in this age: the guilt must of necessity live too. You are the devil's gateway: you are the unsealer of that (forbidden...
หน้า 206 - Actions are, by their very nature, temporary and perishing; and where they proceed not from some cause in the character and disposition of the person who performed them, they can neither redound to his honour, if good; nor infamy, if evil.
หน้า 560 - And when he looked on him, he was afraid, and said, What is it, Lord ? And he said unto him, Thy prayers and thine alms are come up for a memorial before God.
หน้า 268 - On the assumption that he labors under partial delusion only, and is not in other respects insane, he must be considered in the same situation, as to responsibility, as if the facts with respect to which the delusion exists were real.