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These relationships are different yet closely related , because ethics raises
questions of morality and propriety and ... to artistic freedom and human virtue in
society SIGNIFICANCE : This relationship concerns the artistic freedom
necessary for ...
These relationships are different yet closely related , because ethics raises
questions of morality and propriety and ... to artistic freedom and human virtue in
society SIGNIFICANCE : This relationship concerns the artistic freedom
necessary for ...
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ACHIEVEMENTS : Author of Ich und du ( 1922 ; I and Thou , 1937 )
SIGNIFICANCE : Interpreted the foundation of ethics and morality as the personal
“ I - Thou ” ( as opposed to the impersonal " I - It ” ) relationship of people to one
another ...
ACHIEVEMENTS : Author of Ich und du ( 1922 ; I and Thou , 1937 )
SIGNIFICANCE : Interpreted the foundation of ethics and morality as the personal
“ I - Thou ” ( as opposed to the impersonal " I - It ” ) relationship of people to one
another ...
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... 514 Mercy , 551 Narcissism , 587 Obedience , 628 Passions and emotions ,
644 Personal relationships , 653 Physician - patient relationship , 659 Pride , 694
Promiscuity , 707 Promises , 708 Prudence , 710 Public interest , 716 Revenge ...
... 514 Mercy , 551 Narcissism , 587 Obedience , 628 Passions and emotions ,
644 Personal relationships , 653 Physician - patient relationship , 659 Pride , 694
Promiscuity , 707 Promises , 708 Prudence , 710 Public interest , 716 Revenge ...
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abuse according ACHIEVEMENTS action activity African Amendment American animals argued ASSOCIATED attempt authority became become behavior believed BIBLIOGRAPHY called cause century child Christian civil rights concept concern considered Constitution Court created critical culture DATE death decision DEFINITION desire determine duty economic effect environmental equal established example existence fact force freedom groups human idea important individual interests involves issues John lead living Marxism means ment moral movement nature one's organizations person philosophical political position possible practice present Press principles problems protection punishment question reason regarding relationship religion religious responsibility result rules SIGNIFICANCE social society specific standards theory things thought tion traditional TYPE OF ETHICS United University University Press values virtue York