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... moral experience , when its implications are thought out , requires the postulate of God as moral governor of the universe , thus for the first time giving full weight to what is known as the moral argument to Theism . The atheist who ...
... moral experience , when its implications are thought out , requires the postulate of God as moral governor of the universe , thus for the first time giving full weight to what is known as the moral argument to Theism . The atheist who ...
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... moral ' and ' immoral ' can only be applied prolepti- cally , in the light of a subsequent development of the moral consciousness . Religion is older than morality , and covered with its aegis the entire body of pre - moral custom . The ...
... moral ' and ' immoral ' can only be applied prolepti- cally , in the light of a subsequent development of the moral consciousness . Religion is older than morality , and covered with its aegis the entire body of pre - moral custom . The ...
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... morality on a higher level of prac- tical experience . Nor is it ' morality touched with emotion ' , for its essence does not lie in feeling , and there is a moral emotion specifically different from the religious . The dis- tinction ...
... morality on a higher level of prac- tical experience . Nor is it ' morality touched with emotion ' , for its essence does not lie in feeling , and there is a moral emotion specifically different from the religious . The dis- tinction ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19345 | 5 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J W Mackail 19 | 8 |
SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS Master Mind Lecture By Étienne Gilson | 29 |
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