Value and Man: Readings in Philosophy |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 79
Page 45
... relation but a necessary relation . There are two con- siderations that make us think so . ( 1 ) Reflec- tion seems to show that necessity is part of our meaning when we call such relations intrinsic . If we lay down a yellow card ...
... relation but a necessary relation . There are two con- siderations that make us think so . ( 1 ) Reflec- tion seems to show that necessity is part of our meaning when we call such relations intrinsic . If we lay down a yellow card ...
Page 168
... relations , nor the sense of it in their discovery . Should it be asserted , that the sense of moral- ity consists in the discovery of some relation distinct from these , and that our enumeration was not complete when we comprehended ...
... relations , nor the sense of it in their discovery . Should it be asserted , that the sense of moral- ity consists in the discovery of some relation distinct from these , and that our enumeration was not complete when we comprehended ...
Page 425
... relation except to their enemies , but stand in such a relation to them that it is the enemies ' fault if the relation does not flourish into one of dia- logue . Nor is dialogic to be identified with love . I know no one in any time who ...
... relation except to their enemies , but stand in such a relation to them that it is the enemies ' fault if the relation does not flourish into one of dia- logue . Nor is dialogic to be identified with love . I know no one in any time who ...
Contents
Knowledge as recollection The divided line | 5 |
Causality Free Will and Determinism | 31 |
A defense of necessary connection | 40 |
Copyright | |
23 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
A. J. Ayer action Anytus argument Aristotle artist assertion Athenians beauty become behavior believe called capital punishment causal cause character common conceived concepts concerned culture death Descartes desire distinction divine doctrine effect emotion ence Epicurus ethical evidence evil existence experience explain expression fact false feeling give happiness human Iago idea individual judgment kind knowledge labour language laws logic mankind matter means means of production Meletus ment metaphysical mind moral motive nature never norms object opinion Othello passions person philosophers physical Plato pleasure poet possible principle problem production proposition punishment question R. G. Collingwood reason regard relation religion religious Rudolf Carnap scientific scientific method scientists sense social society Socrates soul speak statement suppose theonomous theory things thought tion Tragedy true truth understand University utilitarian verifiability virtue whole words