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Example sentences for "human conduct"

  • Christ assumes the right to speak decisively and authoritatively with regard to the ultimate issues of human conduct, in a way which, as I believe, marks His divinity, and which no man can venture upon without presumption.

  • This I argue, for the obvious reason, that of the mode, nature, and degree, of the Divine prescience of human conduct we are profoundly ignorant.

  • Suppose that God should impart to us apprehensions perfectly full and distinct, of the mode, nature and degree of His foreknowledge of human conduct.

  • THE argument on which Necessitarians chiefly rely, against the doctrine of Liberty, and in support of that of Necessity, is based upon the Divine prescience of human conduct.

  • In some rare instances only he is described as a judge of human conduct.

  • The belief in a moral retribution after death may thus originate in various ways, quite independently of any notion of a god who acts as a judge of human conduct.

  • Hence they may as naturally give rise to judgments on human character as to judgments on human conduct.

  • The moral emotions may as naturally give rise to judgments on human character as to judgments on human conduct, p.

  • Ascending at once from these examples of conduct in animals to examples of human conduct, we shall see that the contrasts between inferior and superior have habitually the same traits.

  • The relations between means and ends thus traced throughout the earlier stages of evolving conduct, are traceable throughout later stages: and hold true of human conduct, up even to its highest forms.

  • The subject-matter of Human Conduct is not governed by necessary and uniform laws.

  • In the two works taken together we have their author's whole theory of human conduct or practical activity, that is, of all human activity which is not directed merely to knowledge or truth.

  • It is charged with the all-important duty of upholding right and punishing wrong in human conduct, a duty which it never disowns.

  • Arguments against it 67 Mistake of Sokrates and Plato in dwelling too exclusively on the intellectual conditions of human conduct ib.

  • Side-note: Mistake of Sokrates and Plato in dwelling too exclusively on the intellectual conditions of human conduct.

  • In both prose and poetry, probably the ultimate aim is appreciation of beauty in human conduct.

  • Likewise rules, where we proceed mechanically, are more adapted to property and to business transactions, and standards; where we proceed upon intuitions, are more adapted to human conduct and to the conduct of enterprises.

  • It may be portrayed as certain ultimate laws which inexorably determine the phenomena of human conduct.

  • Scarcely anything in human life has been more conspicuous and indubitable than the existence of ideas of right and wrong and their application to human conduct.

  • As already explained, it is easy to see how differences, varied and great, should appear in the application of the distinction to the complicated, obscure and ever-changing aspects and relations of human conduct.

  • But the true basis of human conduct is simple.

  • Such a claim would mean that they were indifferent to one of the very gravest phases of human conduct, or wholly unable to influence it.

  • According to the publishers' announcement this is a study in the psychology and philosophy of human conduct, based largely on the author's use of the Freudian psychoanalytic method of mental diagnosis.

  • I venture to assert that had certain individuals read and digested a book of this sort it might have been a prophylactic against an exclusively sexual conception of human conduct.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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