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... consider the various passages . All four categories ( modes ) should be reasonably distinct , but there is an im- portant and more general distinction between the first and the last two of them . The first two , SELF - OBEYING and OTHER ...
... consider the various passages . All four categories ( modes ) should be reasonably distinct , but there is an im- portant and more general distinction between the first and the last two of them . The first two , SELF - OBEYING and OTHER ...
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... SELF - CONSIDERING way ( the third of our four categories ) , but also that he thinks this is what the world is like , what life is all about . Another person , in the OTHER - CONSIDERING category , may talk very differently . Instead ...
... SELF - CONSIDERING way ( the third of our four categories ) , but also that he thinks this is what the world is like , what life is all about . Another person , in the OTHER - CONSIDERING category , may talk very differently . Instead ...
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... self - considering way ; we just find it convenient to " do a deal , " to make agreements with each other for the sake of mutual advantage - really it is a refined form of being self - considering . Machiavelli is even more realistic ...
... self - considering way ; we just find it convenient to " do a deal , " to make agreements with each other for the sake of mutual advantage - really it is a refined form of being self - considering . Machiavelli is even more realistic ...
Contents
FOREWORD by the Reverend Canon Ronald H Preston | 8 |
A Selfobeying | 27 |
B Otherobeying | 37 |
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