Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... things and events as good or bad in so far as they help or hinder him in pursuing these ideals . This ability to create a picture of what he wants to be , and to order and judge things accord- ingly so sharply differentiates man from ...
... things and events as good or bad in so far as they help or hinder him in pursuing these ideals . This ability to create a picture of what he wants to be , and to order and judge things accord- ingly so sharply differentiates man from ...
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... things or acts are as we want them to be , or , what comes to the same thing , are as they ought to be . And their opposites , contrariwise , mean that things are not as they are desired or wished for , and hence that they ought not to ...
... things or acts are as we want them to be , or , what comes to the same thing , are as they ought to be . And their opposites , contrariwise , mean that things are not as they are desired or wished for , and hence that they ought not to ...
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... things that ought to be . It is this factor that gives to the idea of free- dom its peculiar ethical value . Looking back over the different uses of the term given above , one can easily see that every assertion of free- dom is a kind ...
... things that ought to be . It is this factor that gives to the idea of free- dom its peculiar ethical value . Looking back over the different uses of the term given above , one can easily see that every assertion of free- dom is a kind ...
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