The Structure of MoraleThe University Press, 1943 - Всего страниц: 223 |
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... scale of values . How may these values be detected ? Whether it be an individual or a people that is studied , there are five situations or types of phenomena that are evidential . The first of these is liability to emotional reaction ...
... scale of values . How may these values be detected ? Whether it be an individual or a people that is studied , there are five situations or types of phenomena that are evidential . The first of these is liability to emotional reaction ...
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... scale of values is in its influence on moral outlook . We admire endeavour towards the goals that we value ... scale , a scale hinted at in phrases like VALUE : MORAL STANDARDS ' the higher morality ' , 116.
... scale of values is in its influence on moral outlook . We admire endeavour towards the goals that we value ... scale , a scale hinted at in phrases like VALUE : MORAL STANDARDS ' the higher morality ' , 116.
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... scale of values . No merely human judge could estimate with nicety what the perfect scale should be , which means that we all have more or less false scales . The Germans , with a materialistic outlook , naturally put what is measurable ...
... scale of values . No merely human judge could estimate with nicety what the perfect scale should be , which means that we all have more or less false scales . The Germans , with a materialistic outlook , naturally put what is measurable ...
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Active Adaptation to Dangers | 27 |
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