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... principle - for deciding which of these many grounds is the overriding one ; we have no ground whereby we can determine the balance of prima facie rightness over prima facie wrongness either in the act itself or in the com- parison ...
... principle - for deciding which of these many grounds is the overriding one ; we have no ground whereby we can determine the balance of prima facie rightness over prima facie wrongness either in the act itself or in the com- parison ...
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... principle is not so empty as it seems . The man who asks whether a concrete action which he proposes to take is willed only because of his desires , and whether he can also will that any other man in the same position should act in the ...
... principle is not so empty as it seems . The man who asks whether a concrete action which he proposes to take is willed only because of his desires , and whether he can also will that any other man in the same position should act in the ...
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... principle of obedience to the form of law as self - imposed by practical reason is , as he says , the ultimate formal principle of the categorical imperative ; but I must confess it surprises me that he should regard the application of ...
... principle of obedience to the form of law as self - imposed by practical reason is , as he says , the ultimate formal principle of the categorical imperative ; but I must confess it surprises me that he should regard the application of ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19423 | 3 |
RETIRED FELLOWS 1943 | 15 |
THE CENTURY OF DIVINE SONGS Warton Lecture on English | 37 |
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