The Road Back: A Discovery of Judaism Without EmbellishmentsFeldheim Publishers, 1978 - 251 páginas |
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... moral good and evil , are therefore , ... , what is useful ... to society.13 It is a short step from the tepid utilitarian morality of a d'Holbach or a Voltaire to the totally value - free nihilism of their contem- porary , the famous ...
... moral good and evil , are therefore , ... , what is useful ... to society.13 It is a short step from the tepid utilitarian morality of a d'Holbach or a Voltaire to the totally value - free nihilism of their contem- porary , the famous ...
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... MORAL LAW " PROOF The reader who prefers argumentation of a more empirical nature may be comforted with the thought that this will be the last intui- tive argument to be given here for a while . However , we wish to point out that ...
... MORAL LAW " PROOF The reader who prefers argumentation of a more empirical nature may be comforted with the thought that this will be the last intui- tive argument to be given here for a while . However , we wish to point out that ...
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... moral law " proof : All the human beings that history has heard of acknowledge some kind of morality ; that is , they feel towards certain pro- posed actions the experiences expressed by the words " I ought " or " I ought not . " These ...
... moral law " proof : All the human beings that history has heard of acknowledge some kind of morality ; that is , they feel towards certain pro- posed actions the experiences expressed by the words " I ought " or " I ought not . " These ...
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