An Adventure In Moral PhilosophyRoutledge, 20. jul. 2020 - 288 sider Originally published in 1926, this book develops the Socratic thesis that morality is intelligence, that morality is not a matter of standards, laws and principles but in knowing what we do – in living self-consciously. The book develops this central theme in its bearings upon logic and science, art and religion and suggests that both intelligence and morality stand for much more than appears first obvious. |
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... social and political relations; here in the working of self-consciousness throughout human life. The present volume is an attempt to follow the motif of self-consciousness—not to the end, for there is no end—but until I can follow it no ...
... social and political relations; here in the working of self-consciousness throughout human life. The present volume is an attempt to follow the motif of self-consciousness—not to the end, for there is no end—but until I can follow it no ...
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... Social utility in law and orthodox morality. § 13. “Positive” morality CHAPTER V THE MOTIVE OF AUTHORITY § 14. The categorical imperative. § 15. The basis of authority. § 16. The authoritarian tradition. § 17. Austere morality. § 18.
... Social utility in law and orthodox morality. § 13. “Positive” morality CHAPTER V THE MOTIVE OF AUTHORITY § 14. The categorical imperative. § 15. The basis of authority. § 16. The authoritarian tradition. § 17. Austere morality. § 18.
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... social relations. § 24. The decay of reverence and the dawn of morality CHAPTER VII THE UNITY OF THE SPIRIT § 25. Morality among the values. § 26. Utility and the system of means and ends CHAPTER VIII THE PRAGMATIC ATTITUDE § 27. The ...
... social relations. § 24. The decay of reverence and the dawn of morality CHAPTER VII THE UNITY OF THE SPIRIT § 25. Morality among the values. § 26. Utility and the system of means and ends CHAPTER VIII THE PRAGMATIC ATTITUDE § 27. The ...
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... social sciences”. And on the other hand it is doubtless a realization of the indeterminately “moral” quality of the conscious fact that has led the more advanced of scientific psychologists to abandon “psychology” and content themselves ...
... social sciences”. And on the other hand it is doubtless a realization of the indeterminately “moral” quality of the conscious fact that has led the more advanced of scientific psychologists to abandon “psychology” and content themselves ...
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... soCial in moral philosophy by his extended discussion of “the moral standard”. He is the man very frequently to be found among academic men, who refuses to listen to any moral observation of yours without first asking you, “What is your ...
... soCial in moral philosophy by his extended discussion of “the moral standard”. He is the man very frequently to be found among academic men, who refuses to listen to any moral observation of yours without first asking you, “What is your ...
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