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Page 138
... moral judgment brings out that every being which is conscious of pleasure and pain is capable of making value judgments in terms of pleasure and pain . Aesthetic , logical , metaphysical , religious and moral judgments which are but ...
... moral judgment brings out that every being which is conscious of pleasure and pain is capable of making value judgments in terms of pleasure and pain . Aesthetic , logical , metaphysical , religious and moral judgments which are but ...
Page 161
... moral judgments though I do not know to whatever extent has the nature of this difference been evident from my discussion . In the rest of the dissertation I shall concentrate on one single point , that universal imperatives and moral ...
... moral judgments though I do not know to whatever extent has the nature of this difference been evident from my discussion . In the rest of the dissertation I shall concentrate on one single point , that universal imperatives and moral ...
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... moral prin- ciple and not because another person extends the word ought to his act because it contains some features which this person ( making the judgment ) has chosen as the content of his moral principle . So we must conclude that ...
... moral prin- ciple and not because another person extends the word ought to his act because it contains some features which this person ( making the judgment ) has chosen as the content of his moral principle . So we must conclude that ...
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The Life of the Mind of | 60 |
Nature of Satire | 61 |
Brahman and the World | 74 |
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