| 1919 - 1030 oldal
...interests, because they are traditional, and exist in fact. . . . The tradition is its own warrant." "World philosophy, life policy, right, rights, and morality are all products of the folkways." When a seventeenth-century writer is to be compared with one of the twentieth century, common decency... | |
| Leon Carroll Marshall - 1918 - 1130 oldal
...prescriptions in the folkways by which right conduct is defined. Therefore morals can never be intuitive. They are historical, institutional, and empirical. World...philosophy and science have been developed out of them. When the elements of truth and right are developed into doctrines of welfare, the folkways are raised... | |
| Clarence Marsh Case - 1924 - 1026 oldal
...prescriptions in the folkways by which right conduct is defined. Therefore morals can never be intuitive. They are historical, institutional, and empirical. World...philosophy and science have been developed out of them. The folkways are " true." The folkways are necessarily " true " with respect to some world philosophy.... | |
| Jerome Davis, Harry Elmer Barnes - 1927 - 1094 oldal
...prescriptions in the folkways by which right conduct is defined. Therefore morals can never be intuitive. They are historical, institutional, and empirical. World...philosophy and science have been developed out of them. The Folkways are "True." — The folkways are necessarily "true" with respect to some world philosophy.... | |
| Pitirim Aleksandrovich Sorokin - 1928 - 824 oldal
...folkways and the mores "are a directive force." "Institutions and laws are produced out of mores." "World philosophy, life policy, right, rights, and morality are all products of the folkways." "They pervade and control the ways of thinking in all the exigencies of life, returning from the world of... | |
| Kimball Young - 1927 - 884 oldal
...prescriptions in the folkways by which right conduct is defined. Therefore morals can never be intuitive. They are historical, institutional, and empirical. World...philosophy and science have been developed out of them. Definition of Mores. When the elements of truth and right are developed into doctrines of welfare,... | |
| John William Burgess - 208 oldal
...upon stilts"; Sunnier showed his own Benthamite, utilitarian calculus by linking ethical standards to "reflections on, and generalizations from the experience...struggle for existence under actual life conditions." It was inevitable, then, that he would be an ethical relativist who judged the Tightness of "mores"... | |
| Hilaire Barnett - 1996 - 658 oldal
...prescriptions in the folkways by which right conduct is defined. Therefore morals can never be intuitive. They are historical, institutional, and empirical. World...products of the folkways. They are reflections on, and generalisations from, the experience of pleasure and pain which is won in efforts to carry on the struggle... | |
| Charles Robert McCann - 2004 - 258 oldal
...institutional, and empirical," in sum, "products of the folkways," and so indirecdy (or direcdy at one remove) "reflections on, and generalizations from, the experience...struggle for existence under actual life conditions" (p. 29). Mores Mores are folkways to which have been appended concerns for moral judgment and social... | |
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