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الصفحة 223
Its main thesis is that the moral values of European civilization are not necessarily those best suited to the needs of Bantu Africa . While not denying the possibility of an absolute morality the author denies that finite minds can ...
Its main thesis is that the moral values of European civilization are not necessarily those best suited to the needs of Bantu Africa . While not denying the possibility of an absolute morality the author denies that finite minds can ...
الصفحة 224
To say nothing of the door to Nazi or Fascist or other such doctrines which any utilitarian theory of morals leaves open . ... “ The obligation to be intelligent is itself a moral obligation , ' he quotes from a padre .
To say nothing of the door to Nazi or Fascist or other such doctrines which any utilitarian theory of morals leaves open . ... “ The obligation to be intelligent is itself a moral obligation , ' he quotes from a padre .
الصفحة 375
Genealogical ties very often have economic or political utility and are sustained by powerful moral and religious sanctions . ... is not so much the prescribed pattern of conduct as the fact that all kinship is morally binding .
Genealogical ties very often have economic or political utility and are sustained by powerful moral and religious sanctions . ... is not so much the prescribed pattern of conduct as the fact that all kinship is morally binding .
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To the Members of the Institute Lord Lugard and Sir Hanns Vischer | 3 |
RECENT SOCIAL WELFARE DEVELOPMENTS IN BRITISH | 4 |
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