Ever remember that thou art human, not merely a natural production ; ever remember that all others are human also, and, with all individual differences, the same as thou, having the same needs and claims as thyself; this is the sum and substance of morality. The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Page 5431873Full view - About this book
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...merely a natural production ; ever remember that all others are human also, and, with all individual differences, the same as thou, having the same needs...everything thou. beholdest within and around thee, all that befals thee and others, is no disjointed fragment, no wild chaos of atoms or casualties, but that it... | |
| 1874 - 404 pages
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| 1874 - 712 pages
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| Aristotle - 1874 - 544 pages
...merely a natural production ; ever remember that all others are human also, and, with all individual differences, the same as thou, having the same needs...thyself: this is the sum and substance of morality.' Then follow duties of man to Nature : ' Man is labouring in his own special vocation, if not one of... | |
| Aristotle - 1874 - 540 pages
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| 1874 - 864 pages
...feeling. Thus he says, ' Ever remember that thou art human, not merely a natural production '— ' ever remember that thou, and everything thou beholdest within and around thee, all that befalls theeand others, is no disjointed fragment,, no wild chaos of atoms or casualties, but that it all springs,... | |
| David George Ritchie - 1889 - 140 pages
...merely a natural T production ; ever remember that all others are human also, and, with all individual differences, the same as thou, having the same needs...thyself : this is the sum and substance of morality." " In man Nature endeavoured not merely to exalt, but to transcend herself. He must not therefore be... | |
| William Chatterton Coupland - 1895 - 746 pages
...merely a natural production: ever remember that all others are human also, and, with all individual differences, the same as thou, having the same needs...morality. Ever remember that thou, and everything that thou beholdest within and around thee, all that befals thee and others, is no disjointed fragment,... | |
| Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, Oscar Levy - 1910 - 318 pages
...merely a natural production ; ever remember that all others are human also, and, with all individual differences, the same as thou, having the same needs and claims as thyself: this is the sum and the substance of morality " (p. 277). But where does this imperative hail from ? How can it be intuitive... | |
| John Neville Figgis - 1917 - 348 pages
...merely a natural production; ever remember that all others are human also, and with all individual differences the same as thou, having the same needs...it all springs according to eternal laws, from the one primal source of all life, all reason, and all good; this is the essence of religion."1 Doctor... | |
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