Butler's EthicsMouton, 1964 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... possible to find divergent ideas which have been noted and used by later philosophies.1 A study of these divergent ideas is legitimate and of interest since it aids in tracing the history of ideas , but when one possible interpretation ...
... possible to find divergent ideas which have been noted and used by later philosophies.1 A study of these divergent ideas is legitimate and of interest since it aids in tracing the history of ideas , but when one possible interpretation ...
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... possible , and all creatures should be so made that they will always do what is right and most conducive to happiness . If such were the case , there would be no punish- ment . Butler would agree that " we must conclude the ultimate end ...
... possible , and all creatures should be so made that they will always do what is right and most conducive to happiness . If such were the case , there would be no punish- ment . Butler would agree that " we must conclude the ultimate end ...
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... possible separa- tion of the living agent from the physical body , there is no reason to believe that the destruction of the physical body is also the destruction of the living agent . Whether or not the two ap- proaches utilized here ...
... possible separa- tion of the living agent from the physical body , there is no reason to believe that the destruction of the physical body is also the destruction of the living agent . Whether or not the two ap- proaches utilized here ...
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Preface | 9 |
Butler as an Individual | 19 |
Butler and Eighteenth Century English Ethical | 33 |
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