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... Ethics has a distinct action guiding aspect and , as such , belongs to the group of practical institutions which include religion , law , and etiquette . Ethics may be closely allied to religion , but it need not be . There are both ...
... Ethics has a distinct action guiding aspect and , as such , belongs to the group of practical institutions which include religion , law , and etiquette . Ethics may be closely allied to religion , but it need not be . There are both ...
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... ethics in the history of philosophy . Next we examine the most famous deontological theory , Kantian ethics , followed by a section from John Stuart Mill's classic Utilitarianism . Our selection from William Frankena's Ethics attempts ...
... ethics in the history of philosophy . Next we examine the most famous deontological theory , Kantian ethics , followed by a section from John Stuart Mill's classic Utilitarianism . Our selection from William Frankena's Ethics attempts ...
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... ethical theory . Feldman , Fred . Introductory Ethics . Englewood Cliffs , NJ : Prentice Hall , 1978. An excellent ex- pression of analytic method applied to ethical theory . Harris , C. E. Applying Moral Theories . Belmont , CA ...
... ethical theory . Feldman , Fred . Introductory Ethics . Englewood Cliffs , NJ : Prentice Hall , 1978. An excellent ex- pression of analytic method applied to ethical theory . Harris , C. E. Applying Moral Theories . Belmont , CA ...
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What Is Philosophy? | 1 |
A Little Bit of Logic | 23 |
Philosophy of Religion 3355 | 35 |
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Embracing History's Lessons: What Every College Graduate Should Know Jay R. Allgood No preview available - 2004 |
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