The Origin and Development of the Moral Ideas, เล่มที่ 1Macmillan and Company, limited, 1906 |
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... character , partly to the close contact in which he comes with the host and his belongings , pp . 584-590 . - Precautions taken against the visiting stranger , pp . 590-593 . - Why no payment is received from a guest , p . 593 sq ...
... character , partly to the close contact in which he comes with the host and his belongings , pp . 584-590 . - Precautions taken against the visiting stranger , pp . 590-593 . - Why no payment is received from a guest , p . 593 sq ...
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... character of these phenomena will be scrutinised , and an answer sought to the question why facts of a certain type are matters of moral concern , while other facts are not . Finally , the most important of these phenomena will be ...
... character of these phenomena will be scrutinised , and an answer sought to the question why facts of a certain type are matters of moral concern , while other facts are not . Finally , the most important of these phenomena will be ...
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... character of par- ticular acts ; but , if he is an utilitarian from conviction , his first principle , at least , has an emotional origin . The case is similar with many of the moral judgments ordinarily passed by men . They are ...
... character of par- ticular acts ; but , if he is an utilitarian from conviction , his first principle , at least , has an emotional origin . The case is similar with many of the moral judgments ordinarily passed by men . They are ...
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... character of universality , or objectivity , was from the very beginning attached to all moral judgments . And when , with advancing civilisation , this unanimity was to some extent disturbed by individuals venturing to dissent from the ...
... character of universality , or objectivity , was from the very beginning attached to all moral judgments . And when , with advancing civilisation , this unanimity was to some extent disturbed by individuals venturing to dissent from the ...
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Edward Westermarck. intellectual character - from the knowledge or ignorance of positive facts , -and involves no discord in principle . 1 Now it has been assumed by the advocates of various ethical theories that all the differences of ...
Edward Westermarck. intellectual character - from the knowledge or ignorance of positive facts , -and involves no discord in principle . 1 Now it has been assumed by the advocates of various ethical theories that all the differences of ...
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