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... object ' , and it is usually felt about an object in respect of a more or less definite selection of its characteristics ( or presumed characteristics ) . We have seen that this is true of moral emotions . Hence a moral emotion is not ...
... object ' , and it is usually felt about an object in respect of a more or less definite selection of its characteristics ( or presumed characteristics ) . We have seen that this is true of moral emotions . Hence a moral emotion is not ...
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... object of moral emo- tion ' and the meaning of ' moral emotion ' includes ' emotion of which the object is dutiful action ' then the statement that this dutiful action is good means that this dutiful action is the object of that emotion ...
... object of moral emo- tion ' and the meaning of ' moral emotion ' includes ' emotion of which the object is dutiful action ' then the statement that this dutiful action is good means that this dutiful action is the object of that emotion ...
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... objects of thought . It has been supposed by some that when we hold a belief there must be a special kind of intelligible entity , a subsistent proposition , which is the object of our belief ( likewise when we doubt , or assume , or ...
... objects of thought . It has been supposed by some that when we hold a belief there must be a special kind of intelligible entity , a subsistent proposition , which is the object of our belief ( likewise when we doubt , or assume , or ...
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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