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In the context of his theory of the self , James develops the idea that our moral life is very much shaped by the values and ideals of the communities and individuals whose regard we cherish and seek.20 Around those communities and ...
In the context of his theory of the self , James develops the idea that our moral life is very much shaped by the values and ideals of the communities and individuals whose regard we cherish and seek.20 Around those communities and ...
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23 What , then , does the idea of God add to our autonomous ethical capacities ? The answer is this : the idea of God inspires within us the strenuous mood which heightens and supports our ethical sensibilities .
23 What , then , does the idea of God add to our autonomous ethical capacities ? The answer is this : the idea of God inspires within us the strenuous mood which heightens and supports our ethical sensibilities .
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14 By accepting Schleiermacher's social amendment to the ancient Greek idea of the summum bonum , Ritschl reaches a significant conclusion : The idea of the highest good is , however , the criterion for all connections of sour ...
14 By accepting Schleiermacher's social amendment to the ancient Greek idea of the summum bonum , Ritschl reaches a significant conclusion : The idea of the highest good is , however , the criterion for all connections of sour ...
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