The Origin and Development of the Moral IdeasGood Press, 2 ¸.¤. 2019 - 1943 ˹éÒ The Origin and Development of the Moral Ideas is a book by а philosopher Edvard Westermarck. It is one of his main works and a monumental classics study in its field. At the beginning of this book, Westermarck asks why different cultures have different moral views. To answer this question, he decided to acquire first-hand knowledge of the folklore of a non-European people. Thus, he spent four years in Morocco collecting anthropological data, familiarizing himself with the native way of thinking, and understanding local customs. In the result he concluded, he concluded that there is a close connection between moral opinions and religious beliefs. |
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... matter how distant . " 42 In Tana , revenge " is often sought in the death of the brother , or some other near relative of the culprit . " 43 Among the Kabyles , “ la vengeance peut porter sur chacun des membres de la famille du ...
... matter how distant . " 42 In Tana , revenge " is often sought in the death of the brother , or some other near relative of the culprit . " 43 Among the Kabyles , “ la vengeance peut porter sur chacun des membres de la famille du ...
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... matter . Among the Fuegians , the most serious riots take place when a manslayer , whom some one wishes to punish , takes refuge with his relations or friends.76 Von Martius remarks of the Brazilian Indians in general that , even when ...
... matter . Among the Fuegians , the most serious riots take place when a manslayer , whom some one wishes to punish , takes refuge with his relations or friends.76 Von Martius remarks of the Brazilian Indians in general that , even when ...
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... matter be very clearly made out, let the punishment of death be extended to his father and his mother, to his children and to his grand-children; let none of them live; let none connected with one so guilty remain on the face of the ...
... matter be very clearly made out, let the punishment of death be extended to his father and his mother, to his children and to his grand-children; let none of them live; let none connected with one so guilty remain on the face of the ...
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... matter of experience, that of a god is a matter of inference. That some particular case of suffering is a divine punishment, is inferred either from its own peculiar character , suggesting the direct.
... matter of experience, that of a god is a matter of inference. That some particular case of suffering is a divine punishment, is inferred either from its own peculiar character , suggesting the direct.
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... matter in my article 'Midsummer Customs in Morocco.' in Folk-Lore, xvi. 27-47. 201 Grimm, Teutonic Mythology, ii. 623. Closely connected with the primitive conception of sin, is that of a curse. In fact, the injurious energy attributed ...
... matter in my article 'Midsummer Customs in Morocco.' in Folk-Lore, xvi. 27-47. 201 Grimm, Teutonic Mythology, ii. 623. Closely connected with the primitive conception of sin, is that of a curse. In fact, the injurious energy attributed ...
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CUSTOMS AND LAWS AS EXPRESSIONS OF MORAL IDEAS | |
THE GENERAL NATURE OF THE SUBJECTS OF ENLIGHTENED MORAL JUDGMENTS | |
THE WILL AS THE SUBJECT OF MORAL JUDGMENT AND THE INFLUENCE OF EXTERNAL | |
CHAPTER XIII | |
CHAPTER XIV | |
THE KILLING OF PARENTS SICK PERSONS CHILDRENFETICIDE | |
CHAPTER XVIII | |
CHAPTER XIX | |
THE SUBJECTION OF WIVES | |
CHAPTER XXVII | |
THE ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE MORAL IDEAS | |
AGENTS UNDER INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY | |
MOTIVES | |
FORBEARANCES AND CARELESSNESS CHARACTER | |
CONTENTS | |
The Origin and Development of the Moral | |
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Abipones Aborigines According Africa Aleuts ancient animals Anthr Australia Bedouins believe blood cause Chinese Christian civilisation committed common considered crime criminal curse custom death duty Ellis enemy Eskimo Ethn Expedition fact father feeling gods Greenland guilty Herodotus History History of Greenland History of Madagascar homicide honour husband ibid idea Idem India Indians infanticide inflicted influence injury Inst instances Islanders Jour Jurisprudenz Kafirs killed labour Laws of Manu Migne moral consciousness moral emotions moral judgments Morocco Muhammedan Munzinger murder nations natives nature observes offender opinion parents person Plato Plutarch Point Barrow punishment quoted races Rechtsverhältnisse recognised regarded religion religious resentment retributive revenge Roman rule sacred savages says slave slavery sq.-The Steinmetz stranger suffering suicide Supra Table of Contents Teutonic theft Travels tribes truth U.S. Exploring Expedition Uganda victim Voyage whilst wife woman women wrong