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‡aEucken, Rudolf,
‡d1846-1926.
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‡aEthics and modern thought;
‡ba theory of their relations: the Deems lectures, delivered in 1913 at New York university,
‡cby Rudolf Eucken ... translated from the German manuscript by Margaret von Seydewitz ...
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‡c1913.
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‡aiii p., 1 l., 127 p.
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‡aThe ethical problem in the present time. -- The ethical principle. -- A defense of the thical principle. -- Evolution of the thical principle. -- Morality and religion. -- The present status of morality.
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