... Morality Versus Legality: Historic Analyses of the Motivating Factors of Social Conduct ...University of Chicago, Department of Philosophy, 1931 - 314 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 43
עמוד 74
... duty . Such being the case , while Plato's and Aristotle's attention centred about the good , Kant built his moral and legal theories about a special aspect of the moral experience , and that is the notion of duty . It limits the ...
... duty . Such being the case , while Plato's and Aristotle's attention centred about the good , Kant built his moral and legal theories about a special aspect of the moral experience , and that is the notion of duty . It limits the ...
עמוד 91
... duty carried out for duty's sake . It is possible only when the self rises above inclination and passes into a new realm - the realm of freedom . The transition from the realm of necessity to that of freedom is duty and operates in ...
... duty carried out for duty's sake . It is possible only when the self rises above inclination and passes into a new realm - the realm of freedom . The transition from the realm of necessity to that of freedom is duty and operates in ...
עמוד 98
... duty ; but in a moral act duty must be positively done for duty's sake . The tribunal of competing motives and disputant inten- tions is conscience . Hereby it is proclaimed as a duty to know the good and to distinguish it from evil ...
... duty ; but in a moral act duty must be positively done for duty's sake . The tribunal of competing motives and disputant inten- tions is conscience . Hereby it is proclaimed as a duty to know the good and to distinguish it from evil ...
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Aristotles Social Moralism | 15 |
RELIGION AND THE HEBREWS | 25 |
TO THE BASIS OF CONDUCT | 43 |
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