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|a Ossowska, Maria.
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|a Social Determinants of Moral Ideas /
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|t Frontmatter --
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|t CHAPTER I. Introductory Distinctions --
|t CHAPTER II. Moral Phenomena as Dependent Variables --
|t CHAPTER III. Theories Concerning Morality as a Whole --
|t CHAPTER IV. The Nobility Ethos and the Bourgeois Ethos --
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|a A leading philosopher of the Warsaw school, Maria Ossowska here seeks to show that moral ideas can be examined with scientific rigor. She offers a sociology of morals that can be verified by observation and is philosophically based on the development of descriptive ethics. Ossowska goes on to examine how her approach to ethnical theory is related to the most important schools of moral philosophy, and considers how the ideal personality, the model individual, is related to social harmony.
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|a Ethics.
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|a Sociology.
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|a Morale.
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