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Such ends can hardly be considered rational , and they are not usually entertained by normal mature human beings . An end may likewise be impossible of realization because of the quantity of degree of attainment which is desired .
Such ends can hardly be considered rational , and they are not usually entertained by normal mature human beings . An end may likewise be impossible of realization because of the quantity of degree of attainment which is desired .
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The provision of a public library is usually considered a proper function of the government . ... state , or even federal government , not because it is considered the proper and normal responsibility of government to provide employment ...
The provision of a public library is usually considered a proper function of the government . ... state , or even federal government , not because it is considered the proper and normal responsibility of government to provide employment ...
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What finally happens in a democratic society , morally considered , is determined , first , by the moral makeup of the individual personalities . Of what virtues and vices of mind and heart is this personality constituted and how are ...
What finally happens in a democratic society , morally considered , is determined , first , by the moral makeup of the individual personalities . Of what virtues and vices of mind and heart is this personality constituted and how are ...
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FIRST PRINCIPLES | 1 |
PRIVATE ENDS AND CORPORATE ENDS | 11 |
REALIZATION OF ENDS | 19 |
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