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... rational grounds and suggests that we should choose an “ ism " which will support us in living it . That " ism " may ... rationally ( in the sense of being guided by evidence ) ? Mr. Wilson is so sure that it can that he thinks it can be ...
... rational grounds and suggests that we should choose an “ ism " which will support us in living it . That " ism " may ... rationally ( in the sense of being guided by evidence ) ? Mr. Wilson is so sure that it can that he thinks it can be ...
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... rational morality as far as it will go , even if it may not go as far as he would like it to . There is one tradition within Protestant ethics which takes a very negative view of natural morality in the light of Revelation in Christ ...
... rational morality as far as it will go , even if it may not go as far as he would like it to . There is one tradition within Protestant ethics which takes a very negative view of natural morality in the light of Revelation in Christ ...
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... rational man consider the interest of others ? Anyone concerned with promoting the public interest has obviously to face this question . The answer is surely that consideration of the interests of others is a pre- supposition of asking ...
... rational man consider the interest of others ? Anyone concerned with promoting the public interest has obviously to face this question . The answer is surely that consideration of the interests of others is a pre- supposition of asking ...
Contents
FOREWORD by the Reverend Canon Ronald H Preston | 8 |
A Selfobeying | 27 |
B Otherobeying | 37 |
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