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... various ways of thinking , outlooks , ideals , religions , and so forth , so that you will be more able to make a reasonable choice for yourselves . No man has the right to force somebody into a different way of thinking , although it ...
... various ways of thinking , outlooks , ideals , religions , and so forth , so that you will be more able to make a reasonable choice for yourselves . No man has the right to force somebody into a different way of thinking , although it ...
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... various sages and moralists who advocate this sort of ideal may be a good start , but it is only a start . But now , what we have advocated is a certain logical type of ideal , the other- considering mode . We have not advocated any ...
... various sages and moralists who advocate this sort of ideal may be a good start , but it is only a start . But now , what we have advocated is a certain logical type of ideal , the other- considering mode . We have not advocated any ...
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... various emotions , fears , and fantasies that are common to human beings . These have been studied by psychologists ... ( various editions ) E. Fromm , The Fear of Freedom ( various editions ) Index of Sources Bible , the , 37 , 38 92.
... various emotions , fears , and fantasies that are common to human beings . These have been studied by psychologists ... ( various editions ) E. Fromm , The Fear of Freedom ( various editions ) Index of Sources Bible , the , 37 , 38 92.
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