American Ethics: A Source Book from Edwards to DeweyUniversity Press of America, 2000 - 501 Seiten American Ethics: A Source Book From Edwards to Dewey presents a rich collection of 70 source readings in American Ethics from the early Puritans and their foremost spokesman Jonathan Edwards to the mid-twentieth century, the time of John Dewey's pragmatism and naturalism. Ethics has both a theoretical and practical interest, relating it directly to politics, religion, economics, science, and in fact all aspects of culture or social life. |
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... experience , Royce's God , or " the Ab- solute . " This movement or development depends upon premises , Royce insists , that are implicit even in the denial of idealism . Any organization of experience at all involves ideal elements ...
... experience , Royce's God , or " the Ab- solute . " This movement or development depends upon premises , Royce insists , that are implicit even in the denial of idealism . Any organization of experience at all involves ideal elements ...
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... experience of things , which are not his physical self . When he has synthesized his various bodily parts with the organic sensations and affective experiences , it will be upon the model of objects about him . The mere presence of ...
... experience of things , which are not his physical self . When he has synthesized his various bodily parts with the organic sensations and affective experiences , it will be upon the model of objects about him . The mere presence of ...
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... experiences of response . And this is indeed our uniform experience with children . The child's early social percepts are of others . After these arise incomplete and partial selves — or " me's❞ — which are quite analogous to the ...
... experiences of response . And this is indeed our uniform experience with children . The child's early social percepts are of others . After these arise incomplete and partial selves — or " me's❞ — which are quite analogous to the ...
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Preface XV | 6 |
William Penn | 12 |
Jonathan Edwards | 25 |
Urheberrecht | |
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absolute action American Anne Bradstreet argument beauty believe benevolence called cause character Christian civil consciousness consequences Cotton Mather Declaration definist fallacy Devil Dewey divine divine grace doctrine Emerson Enlightenment eternal ethics evil existence experience expression fact faith Fate following selection freedom give God's grace hand hath heart hell human idea ideal Indian individual intellectual intelligence interest James Jefferson John Dewey Jonathan Edwards Josiah Royce justice live loyalty magnanimity mankind means mind moral nation natural rights naturalistic fallacy never object opinions original sin persons philosophy political practical pragmatism present principle problem Puritan question race reason religion religious Royce sense slavery slaves social society soul spirit tendency things Thomas Paine thought tion Transcendentalism Transcendentalist true virtue truth universe virtuous whole William William Ellery Channing William Penn woman women words