The Beginnings of Critical Realism in America, 1860-1920Harcourt, Brace & World, 1958 - 429 strán (strany) |
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... moral dimensions . " 13 But surely delicate " machinations " were not unbecoming to such " moral dimensions . " " We let the other side do most of the talk- ing , " wrote the deacon - like Henry Cooke , who kept the Sabbath as strictly ...
... moral dimensions . " 13 But surely delicate " machinations " were not unbecoming to such " moral dimensions . " " We let the other side do most of the talk- ing , " wrote the deacon - like Henry Cooke , who kept the Sabbath as strictly ...
Strana 121
... moral agent , arising out of custom , to secure and guarantee such rights . It is “ as truly natural as rights are ... moral , and spiritual perfection can be found only in society , prepared his moral feelings for the life for which he ...
... moral agent , arising out of custom , to secure and guarantee such rights . It is “ as truly natural as rights are ... moral , and spiritual perfection can be found only in society , prepared his moral feelings for the life for which he ...
Strana 326
... moral values an absolute validity can be as- signed to a few only . Hence the basic conception of tragic guilt was under- mined from within and from without . The transgression of an immutable moral law by a self - originating will was ...
... moral values an absolute validity can be as- signed to a few only . Hence the basic conception of tragic guilt was under- mined from within and from without . The transgression of an immutable moral law by a self - originating will was ...
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