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... thought of as merely a matter of being more " cultured " or " educated . " Certainly it is nice to know what the Bible , or Confucius , or Karl Marx said , and to have some idea of the history of moral and religious thought . But this ...
... thought of as merely a matter of being more " cultured " or " educated . " Certainly it is nice to know what the Bible , or Confucius , or Karl Marx said , and to have some idea of the history of moral and religious thought . But this ...
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... thought or his general outlook on life for such outlooks are rooted in the emotions , and without even an awareness of what his emotions actually are , a person cannot even take the first steps in altering them . There are , of course ...
... thought or his general outlook on life for such outlooks are rooted in the emotions , and without even an awareness of what his emotions actually are , a person cannot even take the first steps in altering them . There are , of course ...
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... thought , these ideals and " isms " are not all of a piece . They split up into the four modes . There have been Christians who thought primarily in terms of expediency ( a heavenly reward ) ; in terms of guilt ( my conscience ) ; in ...
... thought , these ideals and " isms " are not all of a piece . They split up into the four modes . There have been Christians who thought primarily in terms of expediency ( a heavenly reward ) ; in terms of guilt ( my conscience ) ; in ...
Contents
FOREWORD by the Reverend Canon Ronald H Preston | 8 |
A Selfobeying | 27 |
B Otherobeying | 37 |
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Abraham Adam Bede advantage Aristotle Asshur authority behave believe benevolence better Bible Brothers Karamazov Buddhist Charles Gore choose Christian commands concerned conscience considering course divine earth Edwyn Bevan emotions Epictetus Epicurus ethics example external extracts faith fear follow four modes friends give guilt gunfighter happiness harm hath heaven honor human ideals and outlooks important inner feelings instance justice justifying kill Lakedaimon least live logical look matter mean metaphysical modes of thought Moral Education nature Nicomachean Ethics obey one's other-considering mode other-obeying mode ourselves particular passages people's interests person Philosophy Plato principle question R. M. Hare rational religious self-considering mode self-obeying mode sense sort soul style Summa Theologica talk Talmud Taoism thee thine things Thou shalt Troilus and Cressida truth universe unto virtue Wilson words