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... moral agents and of moral actions . It makes right and wrong , not contingent and mutable , but inherent and eternal . characteristics . It derives the moral law from the immanent God in the soul of man , and founds its right to be ...
... moral agents and of moral actions . It makes right and wrong , not contingent and mutable , but inherent and eternal . characteristics . It derives the moral law from the immanent God in the soul of man , and founds its right to be ...
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... moral perspective . Thoroughly imbued with the independent feelings of his nation , with far more pride than vanity , a lover of truth , and intrepid in behalf of what he deemed right , he carried abroad the prin- ciples of a genuine ...
... moral perspective . Thoroughly imbued with the independent feelings of his nation , with far more pride than vanity , a lover of truth , and intrepid in behalf of what he deemed right , he carried abroad the prin- ciples of a genuine ...
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... moral revolt produced by the contrast between the elevated rank assigned to women by the theory of chivalry , and their actual degradation consequent on the feudal usages regulat- ing marriages . With remorseless logic , the feudal law ...
... moral revolt produced by the contrast between the elevated rank assigned to women by the theory of chivalry , and their actual degradation consequent on the feudal usages regulat- ing marriages . With remorseless logic , the feudal law ...
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