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  1. ... it must be then chiefly attacked at its moral root, with moral influences, Avhich do not preclude medical treatment. As ... have also moral symptoms and effects, requir- ing moral treatment, Avithin ... at its corporal root, with corporal methods and influences. Avhich do not ...
  2. ... END. from impulses of humanity are without any moral root. A good man may do much that is ...
  3. ... 20-feet of drain pipes filled by willow roots. Moral.—When laying drains in wet ground near to willow trees, unite the pipes by cement, and not by clay. The fine roots can penetrate the clay, and so gain access ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Applied psychology 
    Publication: New York : The Macmillan company, 1923
    ... tions others concerning individual and public safety and morals, which have their roots partly in the experience of fatigue, we appreciate ...
  5. ... in- dividual, the basis of all mental and moral development, the root of all personal and social happiness, consists in ...
  6. ... IF OUR SOCIETY HAD REMAINED TRUE TO ITS MORAL AND ETHICAL ROOTS...THAT IS, IF IT RE-COMMITTED ITSELF TO ...
  7. ... Howard Williams’s “ Ethics of Diet.” 12 ANIMALS' RIGHTS. moral purpose ” is at root connected with these relig- ious and philosophical pretensions which Schopenhauer so powerfully condemns. To live one’s own life—to realize one’s true self—is the highest moral purpose of man and animal alike ; and that ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - An introduction to social psychology 
    Publication: Boston : John W. Luce, 1921
    ... e.g., by Dr. Merrier,1 as the root of moral indig- nation, and Westermarck gives this position to ... THE SENTIMENTS 163 regarding sentiment and, generally, of moral sentiments. ... impulse or desire, which is the root of it and which may be the impulse ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - A dictionary of arts and sciences (Volume 3) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Isaac Peirce ..., 1815-1816
    ... poem, springs from some impor- tant truth or moral, as from its root; and shoots forth into various branches, twigs, leaves, and flowers, until, in due time, it reproduces, in a manner, that fruit wliich gave ... truth, or moral, wliich forms its principal object; and as the ...
  10. ... ex hypothesis it must be found at the root of every moral act, present, past and future, actual or possible, ... ultimate elements which seem to lie at the root of every moral act, and which abstraction isolates, are these: seek ...
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