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... described as ' quasi - imperative ' ( ' quasi- , ' for a man cannot command himself ) and express general prescriptions ; and he can appeal to the fact that more than one eminent moral philosopher has assimilated an obliga- tion to a ...
... described as ' quasi - imperative ' ( ' quasi- , ' for a man cannot command himself ) and express general prescriptions ; and he can appeal to the fact that more than one eminent moral philosopher has assimilated an obliga- tion to a ...
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British Academy. Too often he has been described as ' a shy recluse ' . Shy he certainly was ; and the many claims on his time in themselves precluded his mixing in general society . Yet no one who knew him well could deny that he was ...
British Academy. Too often he has been described as ' a shy recluse ' . Shy he certainly was ; and the many claims on his time in themselves precluded his mixing in general society . Yet no one who knew him well could deny that he was ...
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... described as an anthropological one . It seems paradoxical that in a man who devoted so much of his life to the study of literature , the aesthetic sense should be lacking or at all events repressed . Yet , although the authors are more ...
... described as an anthropological one . It seems paradoxical that in a man who devoted so much of his life to the study of literature , the aesthetic sense should be lacking or at all events repressed . Yet , although the authors are more ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19467 | 7 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 19 |
NATURALISTIC ETHICS Philosophical Lecture By W F R Hardie | 29 |
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