Religion and Social Theory: A Materialist PerspectiveSage, 1983 - 264 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 48
... moral life resulted in a conception of ' moral constraint ' , which pre- cluded notions of individual intention or individual subjectivity . Moral institutions were external , objective and restraining ; they did not enter into ...
... moral life resulted in a conception of ' moral constraint ' , which pre- cluded notions of individual intention or individual subjectivity . Moral institutions were external , objective and restraining ; they did not enter into ...
الصفحة 81
... morality is a morality of weakness that has its roots in Jewish resentment , the anger of a pariah group against dominant outsiders . Notions of moral goodness are thus grounded in group conflict , particularly in resentment against ...
... morality is a morality of weakness that has its roots in Jewish resentment , the anger of a pariah group against dominant outsiders . Notions of moral goodness are thus grounded in group conflict , particularly in resentment against ...
الصفحة 135
... moral coherence ; it is this ' destruction ' of the moral community which triggers off the decline of religion , since , for MacIntyre , religion is always an expression of the moral unity of a society . Modern moral systems lack that ...
... moral coherence ; it is this ' destruction ' of the moral community which triggers off the decline of religion , since , for MacIntyre , religion is always an expression of the moral unity of a society . Modern moral systems lack that ...
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