The Bucknell Review, 第 20 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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... morally binding , then , Austin's argument runs , one can more easily seek to mold , shape , alter law either in its particu- lars or in its wholeness as a system in accordance with one's moral conscience and moral principles . This ...
... morally binding , then , Austin's argument runs , one can more easily seek to mold , shape , alter law either in its particu- lars or in its wholeness as a system in accordance with one's moral conscience and moral principles . This ...
第 95 頁
... moral center , distinct from any socialized institutions or authorities . Thanks to the conscience , the individual can escape the un- certainties and moral chaos of the world and discover the basis for absolute ethical certitude . For ...
... moral center , distinct from any socialized institutions or authorities . Thanks to the conscience , the individual can escape the un- certainties and moral chaos of the world and discover the basis for absolute ethical certitude . For ...
第 99 頁
... moral affairs by amour - propre ) , Rousseau defines the conscience as a moral voice , an immediate presence or appre- hension of the self by itself , which places nothing between will and action . Thanks to the conscience ( and by ...
... moral affairs by amour - propre ) , Rousseau defines the conscience as a moral voice , an immediate presence or appre- hension of the self by itself , which places nothing between will and action . Thanks to the conscience ( and by ...
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