The Theory of Practical ReasonOpen Court, 1965 - 440 страница |
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... light in which we shall try to understand it is the light of common day , for it is just that light of understanding in which , as human selves , we live our days in common . And the language used is that which we all employ , with some ...
... light in which we shall try to understand it is the light of common day , for it is just that light of understanding in which , as human selves , we live our days in common . And the language used is that which we all employ , with some ...
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... light is not to substitute a non - moral " why " for the " why " of moral justification . On the contrary , it is just by being in their own right the justification that , on moral grounds , was sought that moral reasons can perform ...
... light is not to substitute a non - moral " why " for the " why " of moral justification . On the contrary , it is just by being in their own right the justification that , on moral grounds , was sought that moral reasons can perform ...
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... light of what it has to teach us , is essential to its proper use . But to profit by our past mistakes we must be able to recognize these as mistakes , and it is only in the light of a better understanding , in this way achieved , that ...
... light of what it has to teach us , is essential to its proper use . But to profit by our past mistakes we must be able to recognize these as mistakes , and it is only in the light of a better understanding , in this way achieved , that ...
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THE WHY OF PRACTICAL UNDERSTANDING | 1 |
PRACTICAL REASONS AS GROUNDS FOR ACTION | 24 |
THE JUSTIFYING USE OF GOOD | 57 |
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