Western Civilization: Its Genesis and Destiny: From 1650 to the present dayScott, Foresman, 1969 |
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... moral value . Like meta- physical concepts , ethical norms must have a conceptual , objective validity ; their truth cannot be tested by any worldly standards . The principles that govern ethical judgment and behavior are known a priori ...
... moral value . Like meta- physical concepts , ethical norms must have a conceptual , objective validity ; their truth cannot be tested by any worldly standards . The principles that govern ethical judgment and behavior are known a priori ...
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... moral universe , itself an actual embodiment of the highest morality attained in any age , was to have enormous consequences in the future development of all German political thought and , quite likely , in the actions of the men who ...
... moral universe , itself an actual embodiment of the highest morality attained in any age , was to have enormous consequences in the future development of all German political thought and , quite likely , in the actions of the men who ...
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... moral beings . Because Bergson was rather unsystematic , the substance of his philosophy consisted less in his arguments than in the meaning of a few key words and phrases . The central Bergsonian concepts were " intuition , " " élan ...
... moral beings . Because Bergson was rather unsystematic , the substance of his philosophy consisted less in his arguments than in the meaning of a few key words and phrases . The central Bergsonian concepts were " intuition , " " élan ...
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PART ONE THE TRANSFORMATION OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION | 17 |
Enlightenment Culture | 67 |
The Political Revolution | 117 |
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