Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... Ethics . His chief concern is with " the implications of the acts of the individual . " A second work , entitled Ethics and Social Policy , by Professor Wayne A. R. Leys of the Central Y.M.C.A. in Chicago , does better . Leys regards ...
... Ethics . His chief concern is with " the implications of the acts of the individual . " A second work , entitled Ethics and Social Policy , by Professor Wayne A. R. Leys of the Central Y.M.C.A. in Chicago , does better . Leys regards ...
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... ethics to correspond to the needs and interests of the working class and its farmer , professional , and colonial allies . But on what is the new ethics based ? What is the basis of judgments concerning questions of right and wrong ...
... ethics to correspond to the needs and interests of the working class and its farmer , professional , and colonial allies . But on what is the new ethics based ? What is the basis of judgments concerning questions of right and wrong ...
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... ethics consists in such a perfect identity of in- dividual tendencies , desires , etc. , and the social needs and ideals that all men , in doing what they want to do , would be ... Ethical theories arose in the first 70 SOCIALISM AND ETHICS.
... ethics consists in such a perfect identity of in- dividual tendencies , desires , etc. , and the social needs and ideals that all men , in doing what they want to do , would be ... Ethical theories arose in the first 70 SOCIALISM AND ETHICS.
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