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It is not in keeping with the dignity of a rational being deliberately to introduce chance into his life . Kant's categorical imperative ' is not a bad test to apply in a case of casuistry like this . Could we justify the universalising ...
It is not in keeping with the dignity of a rational being deliberately to introduce chance into his life . Kant's categorical imperative ' is not a bad test to apply in a case of casuistry like this . Could we justify the universalising ...
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chance ' it . But I should be acting like a fool if I chanced ' it before I had examined the lie of the country and tried to form a judgment as to which was the most likely path . And not only should I be acting like a fool , but I ...
chance ' it . But I should be acting like a fool if I chanced ' it before I had examined the lie of the country and tried to form a judgment as to which was the most likely path . And not only should I be acting like a fool , but I ...
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But as I cannot tell how long I have to live , the only way of securing a definite sum for my successors and of eliminating chance from the matter , is to insure my life . Life insurance is the very opposite of gambling ; for it reduces ...
But as I cannot tell how long I have to live , the only way of securing a definite sum for my successors and of eliminating chance from the matter , is to insure my life . Life insurance is the very opposite of gambling ; for it reduces ...
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