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... tell your neighbours whether any of you have ever known me hold forth in few words or in many upon such matters . . . . You hear their answer . And from what they say of this part of the charge you will be able to judge of the truth of ...
... tell your neighbours whether any of you have ever known me hold forth in few words or in many upon such matters . . . . You hear their answer . And from what they say of this part of the charge you will be able to judge of the truth of ...
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... tell the truth ; in a given situation , however , that obligation may be overridden by others , so that my duty , all things considered , is to tell a lie . This is the grain of truth con- tained in situation ethics and the ill - named ...
... tell the truth ; in a given situation , however , that obligation may be overridden by others , so that my duty , all things considered , is to tell a lie . This is the grain of truth con- tained in situation ethics and the ill - named ...
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... tell the truth or be- cause he was beaten ? Philosopher : None at all . Whether he was caused to sign by a beating or by some desire of his own - the desire to tell the truth , for ex- ample- in either case his signing was causally de ...
... tell the truth or be- cause he was beaten ? Philosopher : None at all . Whether he was caused to sign by a beating or by some desire of his own - the desire to tell the truth , for ex- ample- in either case his signing was causally de ...
Contents
What Is Philosophy? | 1 |
A Little Bit of Logic | 23 |
Philosophy of Religion 3355 | 35 |
Copyright | |
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