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S. G. SATHAYE In his Introduction to Ethics Lillie talks of three stages of moral development — the stage of instinct , the stage of custom and the stage of conscience . I propose to use his framework , with some modification , though ...
S. G. SATHAYE In his Introduction to Ethics Lillie talks of three stages of moral development — the stage of instinct , the stage of custom and the stage of conscience . I propose to use his framework , with some modification , though ...
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Even the pleasure - loving cyrenaics were half hearted in their theory , as in practice they accepted the moral ... Some sociologists have seized on this point and have tried to explain morally valid behaviour in terms of consensus .
Even the pleasure - loving cyrenaics were half hearted in their theory , as in practice they accepted the moral ... Some sociologists have seized on this point and have tried to explain morally valid behaviour in terms of consensus .
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This may be called a pre - occupation with morality . This is what gives to his multifarious activities and utterances the basis of consistency . To what does this amount ? Is it a political philosophy , or an ethical ideology ?
This may be called a pre - occupation with morality . This is what gives to his multifarious activities and utterances the basis of consistency . To what does this amount ? Is it a political philosophy , or an ethical ideology ?
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Psychotherapy and its possibilitiesA critique | 17 |
Consensus and Moral ValidityS G Sathayo | 27 |
SamkhyaYoga Theory of causality an Advaitic Study | 45 |
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