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... moral action has a common form however much its matter varies . Formal moral laws or imperatives , which alone are discussed in the Groundwork of the Metaphysic of Morals , must , as formal , be one and the same in all moral ...
... moral action has a common form however much its matter varies . Formal moral laws or imperatives , which alone are discussed in the Groundwork of the Metaphysic of Morals , must , as formal , be one and the same in all moral ...
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... moral friendship includes within itself also what in the Lectures Kant describes as the friendship of taste , which in certain respects is akin to the friendship described by Aristotle as aiming at the pleasant and yet as being also ...
... moral friendship includes within itself also what in the Lectures Kant describes as the friendship of taste , which in certain respects is akin to the friendship described by Aristotle as aiming at the pleasant and yet as being also ...
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... moral problems and moral ideals . We live in a more sophisticated age , but I am sure Mr. Nowell- Smith is right in saying that a moral philosopher ought to have some knowledge of psychology , as indeed also of economics and of social ...
... moral problems and moral ideals . We live in a more sophisticated age , but I am sure Mr. Nowell- Smith is right in saying that a moral philosopher ought to have some knowledge of psychology , as indeed also of economics and of social ...
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