An Introduction to Philosophical Inquiry: Contemporary and Classical SourcesJoseph Margolis |
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... universal practical reason , viz . , the idea of the will of every rational being as making universal law . By this principle all maxims are rejected which are not consistent with the universal lawgiving of will . The will is thus not ...
... universal practical reason , viz . , the idea of the will of every rational being as making universal law . By this principle all maxims are rejected which are not consistent with the universal lawgiving of will . The will is thus not ...
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... universal will , my being aware of and willing myself as one with that or contrary to that , as dutiful or bad . We must never let this out of our sight ... universal will . This universal will is not Bradley MY STATION AND ITS DUTIES 863.
... universal will , my being aware of and willing myself as one with that or contrary to that , as dutiful or bad . We must never let this out of our sight ... universal will . This universal will is not Bradley MY STATION AND ITS DUTIES 863.
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Contemporary and Classical Sources Joseph Margolis. with the universal will . This universal will is not a blank , but is filled by the consideration of my station in the whole with reference to habitual and special acts . The ideal self ...
Contemporary and Classical Sources Joseph Margolis. with the universal will . This universal will is not a blank , but is filled by the consideration of my station in the whole with reference to habitual and special acts . The ideal self ...
Contents
PHILOSOPHICAL PERPLEXITY | 33 |
INTRODUCTION | 44 |
Religious Disputes | 99 |
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