Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... concrete conditions of life . Thus it is that the whole classical tradition of moral thought , valuable as many of its contributions are , has remained to this day preoccupied with limited questions of right and wrong centering around ...
... concrete conditions of life . Thus it is that the whole classical tradition of moral thought , valuable as many of its contributions are , has remained to this day preoccupied with limited questions of right and wrong centering around ...
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... concrete world of men , the idealist philosophers have brought forth theories so remote and so devoid of concrete guiding power . Of course , they found in the world above , the imaginary realm beyond space and time , only what they ...
... concrete world of men , the idealist philosophers have brought forth theories so remote and so devoid of concrete guiding power . Of course , they found in the world above , the imaginary realm beyond space and time , only what they ...
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... concrete living conditions and the preservation of spiritual values . That is why the reactionary elements in France tried to prove that since capitalism itself was at stake , and since its destruction would bring such evils to all ...
... concrete living conditions and the preservation of spiritual values . That is why the reactionary elements in France tried to prove that since capitalism itself was at stake , and since its destruction would bring such evils to all ...
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