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... ground that the conten- tion implied a reciprocal necessary connexion between dutiful- ness and moral goodness , whereas I have admitted that , on a naturalistic interpretation , the assertion of such a connexion is either a tautology ...
... ground that the conten- tion implied a reciprocal necessary connexion between dutiful- ness and moral goodness , whereas I have admitted that , on a naturalistic interpretation , the assertion of such a connexion is either a tautology ...
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... ground - line . The foot is missing , but the stump shows that it was thin - stemmed , say a Little - master foot . Inside the cup , a gorgoneion . Same period as our cup ; the character of the style not unlike . The lack of a ground ...
... ground - line . The foot is missing , but the stump shows that it was thin - stemmed , say a Little - master foot . Inside the cup , a gorgoneion . Same period as our cup ; the character of the style not unlike . The lack of a ground ...
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... ground for this was that a substance could neither be produced nor destroyed . Indeed , he thought that strictly speaking any substance is a non - temporal entity ; what was temporal was only its state and activities , not the substance ...
... ground for this was that a substance could neither be produced nor destroyed . Indeed , he thought that strictly speaking any substance is a non - temporal entity ; what was temporal was only its state and activities , not the substance ...
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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