Ethics: Religious and Secular

Modern Schoolman 70 (1):1-30 (1992)
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[Christianity] has enriched philosophy with far more definite and purer concepts than it had been able to furnish before; but which, once they are there, are freely assented to by Reason and are assumed as concepts to which it could well have come of itself and which it could ...

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