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... respect , yet un- less we had a predisposition to feel it we could have no concept of duty , and so no duty , at all . Furthermore , it is a feeling which we do have and which it is our duty to cultivate . This can be done , I take it ...
... respect , yet un- less we had a predisposition to feel it we could have no concept of duty , and so no duty , at all . Furthermore , it is a feeling which we do have and which it is our duty to cultivate . This can be done , I take it ...
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... respect or respect to love . Thus it is a duty of love to help a man in need , but we have at the same time a duty of respect ; for in order not to wound his self - esteem we ought to act as if we were only giving him his due or ...
... respect or respect to love . Thus it is a duty of love to help a man in need , but we have at the same time a duty of respect ; for in order not to wound his self - esteem we ought to act as if we were only giving him his due or ...
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... respect as repulsion : if the principle of love bids friends come closer together , the principle of respect requires them to keep one another at a fitting distance . This limitation in intimacy is expressed in the rule that even the ...
... respect as repulsion : if the principle of love bids friends come closer together , the principle of respect requires them to keep one another at a fitting distance . This limitation in intimacy is expressed in the rule that even 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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