Great Traditions in Ethics: SelectionsVan Nostrand, 1975 - 451 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 80
... Discuss the role of the study of philosophy in Epicureanism . 6. What is the significance of Epicurus ' assertion ... Discuss the role of freedom in Epicurus ' ethical theory , especially as an antidote to fatalism . 9. Describe and ...
... Discuss the role of the study of philosophy in Epicureanism . 6. What is the significance of Epicurus ' assertion ... Discuss the role of freedom in Epicurus ' ethical theory , especially as an antidote to fatalism . 9. Describe and ...
الصفحة 131
... discuss Saint Augustine's attitude towards the latter . 8. Explain the concept of " Judgment Day . " How do God's grace and Jesus ' role as man's Savior affect the outcome of the Last Judgment ? 9. Discuss Saint Augustine's conception ...
... discuss Saint Augustine's attitude towards the latter . 8. Explain the concept of " Judgment Day . " How do God's grace and Jesus ' role as man's Savior affect the outcome of the Last Judgment ? 9. Discuss Saint Augustine's conception ...
الصفحة 308
... discuss their truth , we shall be discussing a point of Ethics . So much as this is not disputed ; but it falls very far short of defining the province of Ethics . That province may indeed be defined as the whole truth about that which ...
... discuss their truth , we shall be discussing a point of Ethics . So much as this is not disputed ; but it falls very far short of defining the province of Ethics . That province may indeed be defined as the whole truth about that which ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Moral Character | 36 |
The Pleasant Life | 60 |
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