Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society for the Systematic Study of Philosophy, Volumen5Williams and Norgate, 1905 Contains the papers read at the Society's fortnightly meetings in London throughout the academic year, and short discussion notes on these papers. Papers are drawn from an international base of contributors and discuss issues across a broad range of philosophical traditions, including those which are of greatest current interest. |
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... tion in the majority . From this point of view it becomes evident that ( as Hume explicitly taught * ) acts are not approved because they are moral : they are moral because they are approved . And from this position it must follow that ...
... tion in the majority . From this point of view it becomes evident that ( as Hume explicitly taught * ) acts are not approved because they are moral : they are moral because they are approved . And from this position it must follow that ...
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... tion to their value . IV . I will now glance , in the utterly inadequate way for which alone I have time , at some of the objections which have been raised to the view which I have taken as to the relation of God to Morality . In some ...
... tion to their value . IV . I will now glance , in the utterly inadequate way for which alone I have time , at some of the objections which have been raised to the view which I have taken as to the relation of God to Morality . In some ...
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... tion involved in all scientific thought - truth about the ultimate nature of things . There may be a sense in which the law of universal gravitation can be called abstract and one - sided ; in that sense our moral ideals may be ...
... tion involved in all scientific thought - truth about the ultimate nature of things . There may be a sense in which the law of universal gravitation can be called abstract and one - sided ; in that sense our moral ideals may be ...
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... tion seems to me to turn upon a neglect of the important distinction between the right and the good . If our Moral Consciousness did , indeed , pronounce that self - realisation and self - sacrifice were both right for the same ...
... tion seems to me to turn upon a neglect of the important distinction between the right and the good . If our Moral Consciousness did , indeed , pronounce that self - realisation and self - sacrifice were both right for the same ...
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... tion upon the uniformities , to emphasise them as the true realities , and to speak slightingly of the mutable concrete facts as unreal . No less statical in reality , though in appear- ance recognising movement , is the dominant ...
... tion upon the uniformities , to emphasise them as the true realities , and to speak slightingly of the mutable concrete facts as unreal . No less statical in reality , though in appear- ance recognising movement , is the dominant ...
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