Religious and Moral Ideas in the Novels of George EliotUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1963 - 398 pages |
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... ethics . So far the problem had never bothered her . With the acceptance of Evangelical doctrines , she had a set of ethical principles ready to hand and the standards of right and wrong were dictated to her by an external authority ...
... ethics . So far the problem had never bothered her . With the acceptance of Evangelical doctrines , she had a set of ethical principles ready to hand and the standards of right and wrong were dictated to her by an external authority ...
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Jagdish Chander. She could as easily accept dogma as such fair - weather ethics . Another road pointed towards ... ethical picture the first stroke on the canvas of her mind came from the brush of Charles Bray . Although Bray had known ...
Jagdish Chander. She could as easily accept dogma as such fair - weather ethics . Another road pointed towards ... ethical picture the first stroke on the canvas of her mind came from the brush of Charles Bray . Although Bray had known ...
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... ethics as to be able to disconcert a simple soul that talks of vice and 58 virtue as realities . " The wisdom of the ... ethic out of her own intimate experience 40 and concludes that a true philosopher attempts to preserve ...
... ethics as to be able to disconcert a simple soul that talks of vice and 58 virtue as realities . " The wisdom of the ... ethic out of her own intimate experience 40 and concludes that a true philosopher attempts to preserve ...
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