Lewis clarifies the three parts of morality: namely, therelations between humans; tidying up inside each individual; and relationshipsbetween man and God. He points out that in his time, when people talked aboutmorality, they tended to refer only to the first part, while ignoring the othertwo....
Solov'v, in Chap.2, develops his thesis that morality is rooted in human nature. In support of this, he turns to Darwin. However, he faults the latter for ascribing a purely social character to this original human moral feeling. All humans, for example, have a sense of shame, despite...
1. _对道德语言的语义学理论,使其可以描述世界——说“有关”世界的事,将property和moral term连结 ——semantics 1.2 _说明property如何能和moral term/predicates连结 - Metasemantics 2. _property的性质 - the nature of moral properties 3. _为何我们所说的道德判断是道德判断?(为何ethical properties是一类p...
The moral life of man forms part of the subject-matter of the artist, but the morality of art consists in the perfect use of an imperfect medium. No artist desires to prove anything. Even things that are true can be proved. No artist has ethical sympathies. An ethical sympathy in an ...
“马克斯·普朗克、玛丽·居里和皮埃尔·居里等人进一步阐释了他们对自然界原子的看法”:原文“Max Planck, Marie Curie and Pierre Curie and others provided further insights into the nature of the atom”,即“马克斯·普朗克、玛丽·居里和皮埃尔·居里等人对原子的本质提出了更深刻的看法” ...
basis; morality itself, however, has been regarded as something "given." How far from their awkward pride was the seemingly insignificant problem—left in dust and decay—of a description of forms of morality, notwithstanding that the finest hands and senses could hardly be fine enough for it!
" indirectly tells us much about her. We see that she has become used to the invalid life, that she wishes it to continue, and that she expects others to support her. We also see her manipulative nature in the way she places her own wishes in the authoritative mouth of the doctor and...
The subject of hope doesnot loom large in our sensibility, but I think, with Kant, that it should.He wrote that "all the interests of my reason, speculative as well aspractical, combine in the three following questions: (1) What can Iknow? (2) What ought I to do? (3) What may I...
Susan R. Grayzel, “Mothers, Marraines, and Prostitutes: Morale and Morality in First World War France,” The International History Review 19 (1997): 66–82. This deals with a phenomenon known as godmotherhood—a relationship of women on the home front with soldiers. It was meant to be ...
It is natural that they should hasten to invoke the assistance of religion, for they must know that liberty cannot be established without morality, nor morality without faith; but they have seen religion in the ranks of their adversaries, and they inquire no further; some of them attack it ...