Confucius--the Secular as SacredHarper & Row, 1972 - 84 էջ The author's primary aim is to help readers discover what is distinctive in Confucius & to learn what he can teach us. |
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... guilt - feelings have must on this view be justified by an analogous rationale . Subtler and more complex forms of utilitarian views have been emphasized in recent philosophical discussion , but these do not eliminate the possibility of ...
... guilt - feelings have must on this view be justified by an analogous rationale . Subtler and more complex forms of utilitarian views have been emphasized in recent philosophical discussion , but these do not eliminate the possibility of ...
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... guilt . " Yet the differences are crucial with respect to the issues that concern us here . Although ch'ib is definitely a moral concept and designates a moral condition or response , the moral relation to which it corresponds is that ...
... guilt . " Yet the differences are crucial with respect to the issues that concern us here . Although ch'ib is definitely a moral concept and designates a moral condition or response , the moral relation to which it corresponds is that ...
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... guilt . For if conscience or guilt are clearly appreciated at all , it must be clear that they are central to the moral life of most men . Why , if Confucius had in mind notions presupposing and stressing an " inner " life , should ...
... guilt . For if conscience or guilt are clearly appreciated at all , it must be clear that they are central to the moral life of most men . Why , if Confucius had in mind notions presupposing and stressing an " inner " life , should ...
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