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... give money to the poor because ( he believes ) that is what God tells him to do , another because his conscience ... give to moral questions , but the reasons for which they give their answers . It is very common for two people to be in ...
... give money to the poor because ( he believes ) that is what God tells him to do , another because his conscience ... give to moral questions , but the reasons for which they give their answers . It is very common for two people to be in ...
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... give for what they do . In this book we shall classify these reasons , explain them , and then illustrate them in various ways . 5. The Four Modes of moral thought . We shall divide the selections that follow into four main or basic ...
... give for what they do . In this book we shall classify these reasons , explain them , and then illustrate them in various ways . 5. The Four Modes of moral thought . We shall divide the selections that follow into four main or basic ...
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... give as much weight to each person's as to any other's ; he will not give his own ideals and interests precedence because they are his own . It is only when somebody else's pursuit of their ideals or interests interferes with other ...
... give as much weight to each person's as to any other's ; he will not give his own ideals and interests precedence because they are his own . It is only when somebody else's pursuit of their ideals or interests interferes with other ...
Contents
FOREWORD by the Reverend Canon Ronald H Preston | 8 |
A Selfobeying | 27 |
B Otherobeying | 37 |
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