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... Moral Philosophy . Here we find the Catholic philosopher . The author is not engaged in a psychological inquiry into the origin of the subjective notion or feeling or moral obligation in the mind , like most modern philosophers ...
... Moral Philosophy . Here we find the Catholic philosopher . The author is not engaged in a psychological inquiry into the origin of the subjective notion or feeling or moral obligation in the mind , like most modern philosophers ...
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... moral good and moral evil than he can make or unmake the mathematical truths and axioms . Very true ; but solely because he cannot make , unmake , or alter his own eternal and necessary being . The moral law is the application of the ...
... moral good and moral evil than he can make or unmake the mathematical truths and axioms . Very true ; but solely because he cannot make , unmake , or alter his own eternal and necessary being . The moral law is the application of the ...
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... moral obligation is founded on the creative act of God , but I have seen no reason for not continuing to hold it , though I might modify some of the expressions I formerly used ; and though I differ from Dr. Ward on a very essential ...
... moral obligation is founded on the creative act of God , but I have seen no reason for not continuing to hold it , though I might modify some of the expressions I formerly used ; and though I differ from Dr. Ward on a very essential ...
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