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Page 137
... actions , the assessment of motives , consequences or performing actions for their own sakes , and classification of duties . Plato does not go into the analysis of action but confines him- self to the analysis of judgments on action in ...
... actions , the assessment of motives , consequences or performing actions for their own sakes , and classification of duties . Plato does not go into the analysis of action but confines him- self to the analysis of judgments on action in ...
Page 163
... action expressed as He has done what he ought to have done " or " This action of his is good " will still have a prescriptive implication . The agent of the judgment , while pronouncing any of these judg- ments , cannot refuse to say to ...
... action expressed as He has done what he ought to have done " or " This action of his is good " will still have a prescriptive implication . The agent of the judgment , while pronouncing any of these judg- ments , cannot refuse to say to ...
Page 91
... action central or basic to an epic or tragedy , he meant by action that which arises from an inward process . What we witness is a caused action . The uncaused is the improbable which has no rational place , except under certain ...
... action central or basic to an epic or tragedy , he meant by action that which arises from an inward process . What we witness is a caused action . The uncaused is the improbable which has no rational place , except under certain ...
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The Life of the Mind of | 60 |
Nature of Satire | 61 |
Brahman and the World | 74 |
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