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Avicenna ( Abû ' Alî al - Husayn ibn ` Abdallâh ibn Sînâ , al - Sheykh al - Raîs ;
980 , Afshanah , Transoxiana Province , Bukhara , Persian Empire — 1037 ,
Isfahan , Iran ) : Philosopher TYPE OF ETHICS : Religious ethics
ACHIEVEMENTS ...
Avicenna ( Abû ' Alî al - Husayn ibn ` Abdallâh ibn Sînâ , al - Sheykh al - Raîs ;
980 , Afshanah , Transoxiana Province , Bukhara , Persian Empire — 1037 ,
Isfahan , Iran ) : Philosopher TYPE OF ETHICS : Religious ethics
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15 , 1748 , London , England June 6 , 1832 , London , England ) : Philosopher
and economist TYPE OF ETHICS : Modern history ACHIEVEMENTS : A founder
of English utilitarianism and author of A Fragment on Government ( 1776 ) , An ...
15 , 1748 , London , England June 6 , 1832 , London , England ) : Philosopher
and economist TYPE OF ETHICS : Modern history ACHIEVEMENTS : A founder
of English utilitarianism and author of A Fragment on Government ( 1776 ) , An ...
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The “ master morality " encouraged strength , power , freedom , and achievement
, while the “ slave morality " valued sympathy ... Because the achievements of the
master class were necessary to human progress , the overall effect was a ...
The “ master morality " encouraged strength , power , freedom , and achievement
, while the “ slave morality " valued sympathy ... Because the achievements of the
master class were necessary to human progress , the overall effect was a ...
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