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... least a period of ten years . Since then he and his colleagues have produced some valuable books and studies , notably Introduction to Moral Education ( 1967 ) and Education in Religion and the Emotions ( 1971 ) ; and they have founded ...
... least a period of ten years . Since then he and his colleagues have produced some valuable books and studies , notably Introduction to Moral Education ( 1967 ) and Education in Religion and the Emotions ( 1971 ) ; and they have founded ...
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... least it does not seem that his heart is really in the business of justifying , he is only trying to make what he wants look good to other people , and perhaps to himself as well . But we can go further . If , as a rational or thinking ...
... least it does not seem that his heart is really in the business of justifying , he is only trying to make what he wants look good to other people , and perhaps to himself as well . But we can go further . If , as a rational or thinking ...
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... 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 . Of course , even this is oversimple , and could be disputed . There is much in other ...
... 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 . Of course , even this is oversimple , and could be disputed . There is much in other ...
Contents
FOREWORD by the Reverend Canon Ronald H Preston | 8 |
A Selfobeying | 27 |
B Otherobeying | 37 |
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