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... considering passages from various moralists and other writers , we shall not find that the same writers always think in the same category . Nevertheless , the categories are clear in themselves and will become clearer and more real when ...
... considering passages from various moralists and other writers , we shall not find that the same writers always think in the same category . Nevertheless , the categories are clear in themselves and will become clearer and more real when ...
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... CONSIDERING mode is . He is aware of one sort of considering , strict deduction or logical necessity , but says that this cannot settle questions of the sort he is discuss- ing . He does not face the question of whether other kinds of ...
... CONSIDERING mode is . He is aware of one sort of considering , strict deduction or logical necessity , but says that this cannot settle questions of the sort he is discuss- ing . He does not face the question of whether other kinds of ...
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... considering way . It must be on this basis that he settles the rest of his life , including ( if he needs to do this ) his choice of an ideal in the other sense ( an " ism " ) . If he chooses to be , say , a professing Christian , then ...
... considering way . It must be on this basis that he settles the rest of his life , including ( if he needs to do this ) his choice of an ideal in the other sense ( an " ism " ) . If he chooses to be , say , a professing Christian , then ...
Contents
FOREWORD by the Reverend Canon Ronald H Preston | 8 |
A Selfobeying | 27 |
B Otherobeying | 37 |
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