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... whole business of making a rational choice of outlook , this is not intended as a strictly philosophical work . Those who are interested in the whole question of justification in this field may like to consult another publication of the ...
... whole business of making a rational choice of outlook , this is not intended as a strictly philosophical work . Those who are interested in the whole question of justification in this field may like to consult another publication of the ...
Page 59
... whole world with an all - embracing love . Love the animals : God has given them the rudi- ments of thought and joy untroubled . Do not trouble it , don't harass them , don't deprive them of their happiness , don't work against God's ...
... whole world with an all - embracing love . Love the animals : God has given them the rudi- ments of thought and joy untroubled . Do not trouble it , don't harass them , don't deprive them of their happiness , don't work against God's ...
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... whole of virtue , while injustice , its opposite , is not a part but the whole of vice ... Our next subject must be friendship . This is necessary because such love has somewhat the character of a virtue , or at any rate involves virtue ...
... whole of virtue , while injustice , its opposite , is not a part but the whole of vice ... Our next subject must be friendship . This is necessary because such love has somewhat the character of a virtue , or at any rate involves virtue ...
Contents
FOREWORD by the Reverend Canon Ronald H Preston | 8 |
A Selfobeying | 27 |
B Otherobeying | 37 |
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