Butler's EthicsMouton, 1964 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... man's endowment , makes man a moral agent . If this conception of nature is to be valid , Butler needs to give some evidence for a hierarchy of man's internal principles , and he attempts to do this by means of an illustration . It is ...
... man's endowment , makes man a moral agent . If this conception of nature is to be valid , Butler needs to give some evidence for a hierarchy of man's internal principles , and he attempts to do this by means of an illustration . It is ...
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... man's place in the universe . Butler's conception is that at some time in the past , God created the universe and placed men in it . Man and his environment were so arranged by God that man was at home in his environment . Butler ...
... man's place in the universe . Butler's conception is that at some time in the past , God created the universe and placed men in it . Man and his environment were so arranged by God that man was at home in his environment . Butler ...
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... man is at home in the universe . Furthermore , man is in a state of probation so that it is possible for him to develop his potentialities . Since it is man's moral nature which differentiates him from all other creatures , this is the ...
... man is at home in the universe . Furthermore , man is in a state of probation so that it is possible for him to develop his potentialities . Since it is man's moral nature which differentiates him from all other creatures , this is the ...
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Preface | 9 |
Butler as an Individual | 19 |
Butler and Eighteenth Century English Ethical | 33 |
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