Religion Through the Ages: An AnthologyHermon F. Bell, Charles S. Macfarland |
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... tion , performing them because they are impelled thereto by some other inclination . For in this case we can readily distinguish whether the action which agrees with duty is done from duty , or from a selfish view . It is much harder to ...
... tion , performing them because they are impelled thereto by some other inclination . For in this case we can readily distinguish whether the action which agrees with duty is done from duty , or from a selfish view . It is much harder to ...
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... tion whether a lying promise is consistent with duty , is to ask myself , Should I be content that my maxim ( to extricate myself from difficulty by a false promise ) should hold good as a universal law , for myself as well as for ...
... tion whether a lying promise is consistent with duty , is to ask myself , Should I be content that my maxim ( to extricate myself from difficulty by a false promise ) should hold good as a universal law , for myself as well as for ...
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... tion which alone can render a kingdom of ends possible . This legislation must be capable of existing in every rational being , and of emanating from his will , so that the principle of this will is , never to act on any maxim which ...
... tion which alone can render a kingdom of ends possible . This legislation must be capable of existing in every rational being , and of emanating from his will , so that the principle of this will is , never to act on any maxim which ...
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FRANCOIS FENELON | 3 |
WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT | 11 |
VICTOR HUGO 21 | 49 |
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