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... ideals just because they are different from his own ; and that he also thinks it wrong to inter- fere with their interests merely because his own ideal forbids their pursuit , if their ideals permit the pursuit of these interests . He ...
... ideals just because they are different from his own ; and that he also thinks it wrong to inter- fere with their interests merely because his own ideal forbids their pursuit , if their ideals permit the pursuit of these interests . He ...
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... ideal . We started with the question " Which ideals should be followed ? " In the most important sense , we have already answered the question- there are overwhelmingly good reasons for following the other - considering type of ideal ...
... ideal . We started with the question " Which ideals should be followed ? " In the most important sense , we have already answered the question- there are overwhelmingly good reasons for following the other - considering type of ideal ...
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... ideal in our first sense — that is , to a particular style of thought , set of reasons , and way of life - the other ... ideals and " isms " with this in mind , and make his choice accordingly . Emphatically , he will not indulge in ...
... ideal in our first sense — that is , to a particular style of thought , set of reasons , and way of life - the other ... ideals and " isms " with this in mind , and make his choice accordingly . Emphatically , he will not indulge in ...
Contents
FOREWORD by the Reverend Canon Ronald H Preston | 8 |
A Selfobeying | 27 |
B Otherobeying | 37 |
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