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Moral valwes and systems no rea ] no real on the absolute , relativistic both , with
transcenand senemphasis dental , sate ... changeable seeking maximum
sensate happiness for largest number of human beings ; “ morals of rightly
understood ...
Moral valwes and systems no rea ] no real on the absolute , relativistic both , with
transcenand senemphasis dental , sate ... changeable seeking maximum
sensate happiness for largest number of human beings ; “ morals of rightly
understood ...
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Eudaemonistic and utilitarian principles enter as components of their moral
standpoint . C. At the end of the fifth and the beginning of the fourth century B.C. (
420 to 380 ) , there is a great quantitative flaring of the ethics of happiness .
Eudaemonistic and utilitarian principles enter as components of their moral
standpoint . C. At the end of the fifth and the beginning of the fourth century B.C. (
420 to 380 ) , there is a great quantitative flaring of the ethics of happiness .
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The main desire , ambition , dream , of most of our contemporaries is to be rich ;
to have “ all that money can buy . " ( 5 ) Its fifth trait is " moral atomism , relativism ,
nihilism . " We hardly have any moral value now that is absolute or sacred .
The main desire , ambition , dream , of most of our contemporaries is to be rich ;
to have “ all that money can buy . " ( 5 ) Its fifth trait is " moral atomism , relativism ,
nihilism . " We hardly have any moral value now that is absolute or sacred .
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