The Hibbert Journal, Svazek 39Lawrence Pearsall Jacks, George Dawes Hicks, George Stephens Spinks, Lancelot Austin Garrard, H. L. Short George Allen & Unwin, 1940 "Jesus or Christ?" issued as monographic supplement, 1909. |
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... moral laws . It only means that as a result of their existence and action we are in a position in which certain moral laws , which they did not create , apply . No doubt there is a difference , because , while it may be a man's duty ...
... moral laws . It only means that as a result of their existence and action we are in a position in which certain moral laws , which they did not create , apply . No doubt there is a difference , because , while it may be a man's duty ...
Strana 386
... moral philosophers think that consequences , in a wide sense , provide the only kind of ultimate reason why we ought to do or not do any- thing . But , even if we say , as I should be inclined to do with regard to some actions , that ...
... moral philosophers think that consequences , in a wide sense , provide the only kind of ultimate reason why we ought to do or not do any- thing . But , even if we say , as I should be inclined to do with regard to some actions , that ...
Strana 387
... moral laws cannot reside in a merely physical or merely sentient entity , and that it must be a being conceived as supremely good , otherwise the moral law is not actually realised in this being . Further , if we conceived this being ...
... moral laws cannot reside in a merely physical or merely sentient entity , and that it must be a being conceived as supremely good , otherwise the moral law is not actually realised in this being . Further , if we conceived this being ...
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