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... in the form of aspiring to the universalist ideal City of God or the ideal State ,
and at the same time despising or considering the real State as the least of the
evils , existed there . Now this dualism appeared and assumed a conspicuous
form .
... in the form of aspiring to the universalist ideal City of God or the ideal State ,
and at the same time despising or considering the real State as the least of the
evils , existed there . Now this dualism appeared and assumed a conspicuous
form .
Strana 480
tion of the ethical ideals of a given culture , the sublime peaks of its ethical
mentality . ... of the respective society , and even of the creator of a given ethical
system , does not always coincide with the predominant ethical ideal accepted .
tion of the ethical ideals of a given culture , the sublime peaks of its ethical
mentality . ... of the respective society , and even of the creator of a given ethical
system , does not always coincide with the predominant ethical ideal accepted .
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The ideal of the " Carpe diem " or " Wine , women , and song , " cannot be styled
eudaemonistic , though it is in agreement with the principles of hedonism and is
one of its forms . It does not stress the continuance of the pleasures and ...
The ideal of the " Carpe diem " or " Wine , women , and song , " cannot be styled
eudaemonistic , though it is in agreement with the principles of hedonism and is
one of its forms . It does not stress the continuance of the pleasures and ...
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