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... behaving within these creeds , and these headings do not necessarily mark the really important differences at all ... behave very much alike in certain ways , and be motivated by much the same emotions and feelings . Or , if you look ...
... behaving within these creeds , and these headings do not necessarily mark the really important differences at all ... behave very much alike in certain ways , and be motivated by much the same emotions and feelings . Or , if you look ...
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... behave like this for a lot of the time . But anybody who behaved like this all the time would be in a mental hospital - if he survived at all . In ordinary , practical cases people usually think rather than just react . They usually ...
... behave like this for a lot of the time . But anybody who behaved like this all the time would be in a mental hospital - if he survived at all . In ordinary , practical cases people usually think rather than just react . They usually ...
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... behave like this . He would have to show that , by so behaving , things would in general be better than they were before , that society would be improved , people would be happier , and so on . ( b ) Imagine a pacifist who says he isn't ...
... behave like this . He would have to show that , by so behaving , things would in general be better than they were before , that society would be improved , people would be happier , and so on . ( b ) Imagine a pacifist who says he isn't ...
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FOREWORD by the Reverend Canon Ronald H Preston | 8 |
A Selfobeying | 27 |
B Otherobeying | 37 |
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