The Spirit of American Philosophy: An Anthology, Selected, Edited and with Introductions |
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... morality has since been Pragmatic ; it has required moral theses , which may occasionally ask for a greater public honor than is permitted by the ethnic minority or the special sect to which they originally belonged , to prove ...
... morality has since been Pragmatic ; it has required moral theses , which may occasionally ask for a greater public honor than is permitted by the ethnic minority or the special sect to which they originally belonged , to prove ...
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... moral obligations , trying to define his larger moral context . The individualistic but benevolent folk morality of Poor Richard was in danger of reacting schizophrenically to the moral issues posed by the new and ever - expanding ...
... moral obligations , trying to define his larger moral context . The individualistic but benevolent folk morality of Poor Richard was in danger of reacting schizophrenically to the moral issues posed by the new and ever - expanding ...
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... moral good , apart from all its social conditions , is inconsistent with the moral approval of the hero or the martyr who throws away life for the sake of honour or conscience . It would be pathetically absurd to praise the abandoning ...
... moral good , apart from all its social conditions , is inconsistent with the moral approval of the hero or the martyr who throws away life for the sake of honour or conscience . It would be pathetically absurd to praise the abandoning ...
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RELIGION Introduction | 1 |
Mayflower Compact 1620 | 12 |
Swine and Goats | 13 |
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