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Ideas of Hastings Rashdall, by Text
[British, 1858 - 1924, Fellow of New College, Oxford.]
1907
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Theory of Good and Evil
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II.III.I.4
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p.146
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1457
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Morality requires a minimum commitment to the self
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II.III.I.4
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p.148
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1458
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Conduct is only reasonable or unreasonable if the world is governed by reason
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II.III.I.4
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p.149
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1459
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Absolute moral ideals can't exist in human minds or material things, so their acceptance implies a greater Mind [PG]
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VII.I
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p.184
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6674
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All moral judgements ultimately concern the value of ends
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VII.I
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p.184
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6673
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Ideal Utilitarianism is teleological but non-hedonistic; the aim is an ideal end, which includes pleasure
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