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... duties are associated with different kinds of virtue and vice . It is often said that in his ethics Kant recognizes only one duty — the duty of acting for the sake of duty or ( in the language used by others but never by Kant ) the duty ...
... duties are associated with different kinds of virtue and vice . It is often said that in his ethics Kant recognizes only one duty — the duty of acting for the sake of duty or ( in the language used by others but never by Kant ) the duty ...
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... duty altogether . Kant is not unaware of these difficulties . Love , he tells us , 3 is a matter of feeling , not of volition . I cannot love because I will to love , and still less because I ought to love . Hence a duty to love is an ...
... duty altogether . Kant is not unaware of these difficulties . Love , he tells us , 3 is a matter of feeling , not of volition . I cannot love because I will to love , and still less because I ought to love . Hence a duty to love is an ...
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... duties they accompany we have to abstract from their emotional aspect . It cannot be our duty to have feelings of love and respect , but only to cultivate them and to act on them . Hence the duty to love my neighbour must be defined as the ...
... duties they accompany we have to abstract from their emotional aspect . It cannot be our duty to have feelings of love and respect , but only to cultivate them and to act on them . Hence the duty to love my neighbour must be defined as the ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19556 | 5 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir George Clark | 17 |
THE NATURE Of Recitative Aspects of Art Lecture By J A Westrup | 27 |
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