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... ethical terms . If what an ethical term stands for is a power to produce a certain emotional reaction , then ethical statements are empirical . But the con- nexion between an ethical characteristic and the subject of which it is ...
... ethical terms . If what an ethical term stands for is a power to produce a certain emotional reaction , then ethical statements are empirical . But the con- nexion between an ethical characteristic and the subject of which it is ...
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... ethical perversity is compatible with the doing of duty . For it is true of ethical perversity , just as it is true of ignorance and of muddle - headedness , that it may or may not be ' attributable ' , and that , if it is attributable ...
... ethical perversity is compatible with the doing of duty . For it is true of ethical perversity , just as it is true of ignorance and of muddle - headedness , that it may or may not be ' attributable ' , and that , if it is attributable ...
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... ethical characteristics is necessary and uni- versal . The non - naturalist justifies this by his doctrine of ethical propositions which are synthetic and a priori . The naturalist's explanation is that ethical terms are used expres ...
... ethical characteristics is necessary and uni- versal . The non - naturalist justifies this by his doctrine of ethical propositions which are synthetic and a priori . The naturalist's explanation is that ethical terms are used expres ...
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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