The North American Review, Volume 103Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1866 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... morality from the states of mind excited by the moral qualities of actions . He agrees with the utilitarians in considering the tendency to produce the greatest amount of happiness to be the criterion of morality , but is careful to ap ...
... morality from the states of mind excited by the moral qualities of actions . He agrees with the utilitarians in considering the tendency to produce the greatest amount of happiness to be the criterion of morality , but is careful to ap ...
Page 96
... moral qualities of actions . We see , however , little reason to anticipate that philosophers will discontinue their disputes concerning the criterion of mo- rality . Men's opinions will probably ... Moral Criteria and the Moral Sentiments .
... moral qualities of actions . We see , however , little reason to anticipate that philosophers will discontinue their disputes concerning the criterion of mo- rality . Men's opinions will probably ... Moral Criteria and the Moral Sentiments .
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... moral qualities of actions . The problem per- tains to the departments of metaphysics and physiology . The mere metaphysician will never arrive at the solution of this or of any other question ... Moral Criteria and the Moral Sentiments .
... moral qualities of actions . The problem per- tains to the departments of metaphysics and physiology . The mere metaphysician will never arrive at the solution of this or of any other question ... Moral Criteria and the Moral Sentiments .
Contents
ANIGIUDICI | 313 |
THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE FINE ARTS | 346 |
AMERICAN PRISONS | 383 |
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