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... person who thinks in this way will consider what other people want , deserve , need , and desire , what would hurt or help them , what their wishes , intentions , plans and purposes are . He may obey rules or follow authorities , but ...
... person who thinks in this way will consider what other people want , deserve , need , and desire , what would hurt or help them , what their wishes , intentions , plans and purposes are . He may obey rules or follow authorities , but ...
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... person may see life as a struggle , as a matter of " the survival of the fittest . ' He may say things like , " You have to look after yourself , no one else will , " or " might is right , " or talk about " Nature red in tooth and claw ...
... person may see life as a struggle , as a matter of " the survival of the fittest . ' He may say things like , " You have to look after yourself , no one else will , " or " might is right , " or talk about " Nature red in tooth and claw ...
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... person who uses this kind of reason is not really thinking in terms of other people's interests . He is , as it were , forced to think in these terms because of quite different reasons which find their natural home in other modes ...
... person who uses this kind of reason is not really thinking in terms of other people's interests . He is , as it were , forced to think in these terms because of quite different reasons which find their natural home in other modes ...
Contents
FOREWORD by the Reverend Canon Ronald H Preston | 8 |
A Selfobeying | 27 |
B Otherobeying | 37 |
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