Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... virtue . But what is much more important and far - reaching is the pervasive attempt to limit dis- cussion of ethics and the good life to questions of virtue , or good and evil actions , divorced from all consideration of the concrete ...
... virtue . But what is much more important and far - reaching is the pervasive attempt to limit dis- cussion of ethics and the good life to questions of virtue , or good and evil actions , divorced from all consideration of the concrete ...
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... virtues of God - fearing honesty and law - abidingness . The virtue of gallantry yielded to chastity , as Cavalier yielded to Roundhead . Courage ceased to be the dominant virtue ( since the mili- tary aristocracy whose profession was ...
... virtues of God - fearing honesty and law - abidingness . The virtue of gallantry yielded to chastity , as Cavalier yielded to Roundhead . Courage ceased to be the dominant virtue ( since the mili- tary aristocracy whose profession was ...
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... virtue , but virtue itself ; neither do we rejoice therein , because we control our lusts , but contrariwise , because we rejoice therein , we are able to control our lusts . " 79 In simple English , Spinoza means that virtue and ...
... virtue , but virtue itself ; neither do we rejoice therein , because we control our lusts , but contrariwise , because we rejoice therein , we are able to control our lusts . " 79 In simple English , Spinoza means that virtue and ...
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