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are , of course , not logically independent of the actions to which they give rise ; and this dependence opens the road to an alterna- tive empirical approach to the problems of ethics , namely , one starting from the fact of moral ...
are , of course , not logically independent of the actions to which they give rise ; and this dependence opens the road to an alterna- tive empirical approach to the problems of ethics , namely , one starting from the fact of moral ...
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problem will have to be restated . For the inductive problem is concerned with the justification of beliefs , whereas what we require for a comparison with ethics is a justification of actions . To reformulate the problem is not ...
problem will have to be restated . For the inductive problem is concerned with the justification of beliefs , whereas what we require for a comparison with ethics is a justification of actions . To reformulate the problem is not ...
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Let me say at once that I am not approaching the funda- mental problem of the nature of historical knowledge . I am in good company if I evade a master problem of this kind , since nearly all English historians have evaded it .
Let me say at once that I am not approaching the funda- mental problem of the nature of historical knowledge . I am in good company if I evade a master problem of this kind , since nearly all English historians have evaded it .
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Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
ALESSANDRO MANZONI Italian Lecture By A P dEntrèves | 23 |
MORAL PRINCIPLES AND INDUCTIVE POLICIES Philosophical | 51 |
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