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... duty to do what he thinks right there has been no neglect of duty . On the other hand , defective informa- tion can sometimes be traced to omission to make an inquiry which we thought it right to make or to culpable carelessness . But ...
... duty to do what he thinks right there has been no neglect of duty . On the other hand , defective informa- tion can sometimes be traced to omission to make an inquiry which we thought it right to make or to culpable carelessness . But ...
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... duty . Duties differ with differences in the situation ; and the situation includes the fact that the agent has done certain actions in the past . If I have made a promise , it is my duty to keep it . If I encounter someone who is in ...
... duty . Duties differ with differences in the situation ; and the situation includes the fact that the agent has done certain actions in the past . If I have made a promise , it is my duty to keep it . If I encounter someone who is in ...
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... duty is or whether we have done it . We are always more or less ignorant of our circumstances . Indeed , according ... duty , it therefore is your duty . No proposition , about duty or anything else , can be made true merely by the fact ...
... duty is or whether we have done it . We are always more or less ignorant of our circumstances . Indeed , according ... duty , it therefore is your duty . No proposition , about duty or anything else , can be made true merely by the fact ...
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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