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Thus there is nothing wrong , and a good deal right , in a person's feeling guilty , or remorseful , or ashamed of himself , if he has not helped another person as he should have . Again , he may have a self - picture ( an “ ego - ideal ...
Thus there is nothing wrong , and a good deal right , in a person's feeling guilty , or remorseful , or ashamed of himself , if he has not helped another person as he should have . Again , he may have a self - picture ( an “ ego - ideal ...
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... it seems reasonable to say that such ideals as Christianity and Buddhism or at least some versions of such ideals — place a good deal of stress on the other - considering mode , and that other ideals , such as Fascism , do not .
... it seems reasonable to say that such ideals as Christianity and Buddhism or at least some versions of such ideals — place a good deal of stress on the other - considering mode , and that other ideals , such as Fascism , do not .
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Moral philosophy Some clearly - written books which deal with the main issues : Aristotle , Nicomachean Ethics ( Penguin Classics translation ) R . M . Hare , Freedom and Reason ( Oxford University Press ) G . J . Warnock , Contemporary ...
Moral philosophy Some clearly - written books which deal with the main issues : Aristotle , Nicomachean Ethics ( Penguin Classics translation ) R . M . Hare , Freedom and Reason ( Oxford University Press ) G . J . Warnock , Contemporary ...
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Contents
FOREWORD by the Reverend Canon Ronald H Preston | 8 |
A Selfobeying | 27 |
B Otherobeying | 37 |
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