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" ... rivers, the sea; trees, and sunsets, stars and moon. Imagine these all combined in the most exquisite proportions, so that no one thing jars against another, but each contributes to increase the beauty of the whole. And then imagine the ugliest world... "
Essays in Common Sense Philosophy - Página 121
por Cyril Edwin Mitchinson Joad - 1919 - 252 páginas
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The Monist, Volumen37

Paul Carus - 1927 - 666 páginas
...beauty of the whole. And then imagine the ugliest world you can possibly conceive. Imagine it simply one heap of filth, containing everything that is most...disgusting to us, for whatever reason, and the whole, as far as may be. without one redeeming feature. Such a pair of worlds we are entitled to compare....
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A Genealogy of Modernism: A Study of English Literary Doctrine 1908-1922

Michael Harry Levenson - 1986 - 272 páginas
...the sea; trees, and sunsets, stars and moon." The other is to be the ugliest imaginable: "simply one heap of filth, containing everything that is most...disgusting to us, for whatever reason, and the whole, as far as may be, without one redeeming feature." Now, asks Moore, even if we agree that no human being...
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Moral Philosophy Of Moore

Robert Peter Sylvester - 2009 - 268 páginas
...the whole. And then imagine the ugliest world that you can possibly conceive. Imagine it simply one heap of filth, containing everything that is most...disgusting to us, for whatever reason, and the whole, as far as may be, without one redeeming feature. . . . The only thing we are not entitled to imagine...
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The Elements of Ethics

George Edward Moore - 1991 - 250 páginas
...beauty of the whole. And then imagine the ugliest world you can possibly conceive. Imagine it simply one heap of filth, containing everything that is most...disgusting to us, for whatever reason, and the whole, as far as may be, without one redeeming feature. Such a pair of worlds we are entitled to compare:...
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Valuing the Earth, second edition: Economics, Ecology, Ethics

Herman E. Daly, Kenneth N. Townsend - 1992 - 404 páginas
...beauty of the whole. And then imagine the ugliest world you can possibly conceive. Imagine it simply one heap of filth, containing everything that is most...disgusting to us, for whatever reason, and the whole, as far as may be, without one redeeming feature. In order to separate out the question of the value...
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Ethics and the Arts: An Anthology

David E. W. Fenner - 1995 - 338 páginas
...beauty of the whole. Then imagine the ugliest world you can possibly conceive. Imagine it simply one heap of filth, containing everything that is most...disgusting to us, for whatever reason, and the whole, as far as may be, without one redeeming feature. Such a pair of worlds we are entitled to compare:...
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Viable Values: A Study of Life as the Root and Reward of Morality

Tara Smith - 2000 - 220 páginas
...beauty of the whole. And then imagine the ugliest world you can possibly conceive. Imagine it simply one heap of filth, containing everything that is most...disgusting to us, for whatever reason, and the whole, as far as may be, without one redeeming feature. Such a pair of worlds we are entitled to compare....
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Nature, God and Humanity: Envisioning an Ethics of Nature

Richard L. Fern - 2002 - 292 páginas
...beauty of the whole. And then imagine the ugliest world you can possibly conceive. Imagine it simply one heap of filth, containing everything that is most...disgusting to us, for whatever reason, and the whole, as far as may be, without one redeeming feature. Assuming, correctly I think, that no one in his right...
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Problems at the Roots of Law: Essays in Legal and Political Theory

Joel Feinberg - 2002 - 240 páginas
...beauty of the whole. Then imagine the ugliest world you can possibly conceive. Imagine it simply one heap of filth, containing everything that is most...disgusting to us, for whatever reason, and the whole, as far as may be. without one redeeming feature. Such a pair of worlds we are entitled to compare:...
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Ethics Expertise: History, Contemporary Perspectives, and Applications

Lisa Rasmussen - 2005 - 300 páginas
...beauty of the whole. And then imagine the ugliest world you can possibly conceive. Imagine it simply one heap of filth, containing everything that is most...disgusting to us, for whatever reason, and the whole, as far as may be, without one redeeming feature. . . . [S]upposing them quite apart from any possible...
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