The Rational, Or Scientific, Ideal of Morality; Containing a Theory of Cognition, a Metaphysic of Religion And An "apologia Pro Amore"
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Otherwise, why should we act in one direction more than in another.' And how could anyone interpret the purpose of another, and so act in concert with him ? Do we really admire the person who neglects himself to the point of 232 Rational, or Scientific, Ideal of Morality degradation, any more than we do the person who neglects others ? And is it not moreover rationally required of us that our own offspring should stand foremost in our consideration? Reflective reason takes its stand upon the sy...nthesis of " the thought that springs out of the soil of humanity," under the principle of sufficient reason both for action and for speculative or moral judgments; and, according to the intuitive dialectical movement, proceeds to what Professor Jevons called the "substitution of similars," judging that what is true of a thing is true of its like, so far as it is like. Hence all ordered work, or work with an end, or purpose, in view, we attribute logically to a self-conscious, i.e., rational, Being, or person, who, as such, does what he thinks best for himself, and his similars, and takes appro- priate intelligent means for the execution of his designs.
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