Philosophy and Theology: Being the First Edinburgh University Gifford LecturesAMS Press, 1979 - 407 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 90
... regard . And it was that regard , the universality of that regard , that , for the first time , realized in history and the life of man , morality as morality . Actions , if they had been ethical before , were now to be moral . On ...
... regard . And it was that regard , the universality of that regard , that , for the first time , realized in history and the life of man , morality as morality . Actions , if they had been ethical before , were now to be moral . On ...
الصفحة 93
... regard to a main epoch in the progress and develop- ment of morals and the moral principle in mankind ; but what lustre attaches to his name , in consequence of the argument from design , is only second to that in regard to morality ...
... regard to a main epoch in the progress and develop- ment of morals and the moral principle in mankind ; but what lustre attaches to his name , in consequence of the argument from design , is only second to that in regard to morality ...
الصفحة 154
... regard to the historical development of its philosophy specially . " ―― There are other such testimonies from Germans in regard to Aristotle . In fact , when one considers the enormous development of the study of Aristotle among them ...
... regard to the historical development of its philosophy specially . " ―― There are other such testimonies from Germans in regard to Aristotle . In fact , when one considers the enormous development of the study of Aristotle among them ...
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