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... duty here ? I should think not . So construed , the objec- tor's contention is totally implausible . Perhaps , then , he is to be understood as claim- ing that there is a prima facie intellectual duty not to believe in God without ...
... duty here ? I should think not . So construed , the objec- tor's contention is totally implausible . Perhaps , then , he is to be understood as claim- ing that there is a prima facie intellectual duty not to believe in God without ...
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... duty , and wrong for K not to do it . But one and the same act ( logically ) cannot be both morally wrong and not ... duty to do what is in his own best interests . 2. It is in B's best interest to liquidate K. 3. It is in K's best ...
... duty , and wrong for K not to do it . But one and the same act ( logically ) cannot be both morally wrong and not ... duty to do what is in his own best interests . 2. It is in B's best interest to liquidate K. 3. It is in K's best ...
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The Quest for Truth Louis P. Pojman. with duty , and the subject has besides a direct inclination to it . For example , it is always a mat- ter of duty that a dealer should not overcharge an inexperienced purchaser ; and wherever there ...
The Quest for Truth Louis P. Pojman. with duty , and the subject has besides a direct inclination to it . For example , it is always a mat- ter of duty that a dealer should not overcharge an inexperienced purchaser ; and wherever there ...
Contents
What Is Philosophy? | 1 |
A Little Bit of Logic | 23 |
Philosophy of Religion 3355 | 35 |
Copyright | |
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