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( b ) Similarly , and for similar reasons , the moral , social , and other values
should be different in these mentalities . Since an Ideationalist is indifferent to the
external world and is centered at the inner , always “ immaterial , ” or
supersensate ...
( b ) Similarly , and for similar reasons , the moral , social , and other values
should be different in these mentalities . Since an Ideationalist is indifferent to the
external world and is centered at the inner , always “ immaterial , ” or
supersensate ...
Strana 35
first , by indifference to , or contempt of , or a low evaluation of , the external
empirical world and its material values . ( “ My kingdom is not of this world . " )
The Sensate mentality implies and is associated with an opposite type of moral
code .
first , by indifference to , or contempt of , or a low evaluation of , the external
empirical world and its material values . ( “ My kingdom is not of this world . " )
The Sensate mentality implies and is associated with an opposite type of moral
code .
Strana 425
To put concisely what I mean by this , it is enough to compare the medieval
attitude toward economic interests and values . In the moral theory as well as , to
a considerable degree , in the practice of the Middle Ages , the economic
conditions ...
To put concisely what I mean by this , it is enough to compare the medieval
attitude toward economic interests and values . In the moral theory as well as , to
a considerable degree , in the practice of the Middle Ages , the economic
conditions ...
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