Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... judgments are relative to one another . But on the other hand — and this Pyrrho and other skeptics miss - they are deter- mined by the nature of men and the nature of the particular conditions of their life at any given time and place ...
... judgments are relative to one another . But on the other hand — and this Pyrrho and other skeptics miss - they are deter- mined by the nature of men and the nature of the particular conditions of their life at any given time and place ...
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... judgments of good and bad and of the ideal life change in different societies and differ for different classes of men in the same society , so , too , do men's theories change about the nature of good . Different moral systems thus ...
... judgments of good and bad and of the ideal life change in different societies and differ for different classes of men in the same society , so , too , do men's theories change about the nature of good . Different moral systems thus ...
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... judgments , whereas ethics is concerned with what really is good , and hence with how men ought to make such judgments . The classical moralists realized that it is not enough to describe how men make moral judg- ments . One must ...
... judgments , whereas ethics is concerned with what really is good , and hence with how men ought to make such judgments . The classical moralists realized that it is not enough to describe how men make moral judg- ments . One must ...
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