Seth, Ethical Principles, 429--"The oak explains the acorn even more truly than the acorn explains the oak.
Seth, Ethical Principles, 440--"Hegel conceived the superiority of his system to Spinozism to lie in the substitution of Subject for Substance.
Seth, Ethical Principles, 425--"This is not a mathematical demonstration.
Seth, Ethical Principles, 424--"The Kantian theory of autonomy does not tell the whole story of the moral life.
We find them setting forth as ultimate a limited number of ethical principles of a high degree of generality.
But the mere existence of a God, whatever be his nature, can neither invalidate nor establish the ethical principles of prudence, justice, and good-will.
I am not one of those who stake much on the casuistical application of ethical principles.
If the teachings of religion be accepted as true, then certain factors may be added to the concrete practical situation; but if so, these fall within the field of morality and must be submitted to ethical principles.
The impression conveyed by careful perusal of all Tokugawa edicts is that their compilers obeyed, from first to last, a high code of ethical principles.
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