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Page 290
... ethical quality of man's duality , while their opposition and conflict point to man's freedom and the ethical choices he makes . Indeed , it is primarily within the realm of the ethical that Judaism posits freedom , recognizing the ...
... ethical quality of man's duality , while their opposition and conflict point to man's freedom and the ethical choices he makes . Indeed , it is primarily within the realm of the ethical that Judaism posits freedom , recognizing the ...
Page 291
... ethical conduct are never entirely distinguished in Judaism . The just society requires the just man , and the just man functions within the just soci- ety . The concrete expression of ethical requirements in le- gal precepts took place ...
... ethical conduct are never entirely distinguished in Judaism . The just society requires the just man , and the just man functions within the just soci- ety . The concrete expression of ethical requirements in le- gal precepts took place ...
Page 466
... ethical ( or ethico - religious ) view of life . Kierkegaard's belief in the necessity for each individual - of making a fully con- scious , responsible choice among the alternatives that life offers has become fundamental in all ...
... ethical ( or ethico - religious ) view of life . Kierkegaard's belief in the necessity for each individual - of making a fully con- scious , responsible choice among the alternatives that life offers has become fundamental in all ...
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