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Morality: The Good

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In chapters VI and VII we looked at man as he is when determined by both internal and external forces, that is to say, by his own requirements and by those restraints which are imposed on him by his material and social environment. Now we must look at him again, but this time considering him a free agent. What are his moral options? These in my opinion are not static affairs; they are the result of his use of freedom in the course of his involvement in practice.

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  1. Ethical Studies, Essay II.

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  2. Nico. Eth., 1099a31. See also 1101a15.

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Feibleman, J.K. (1982). Morality: The Good. In: Technology and Reality. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-7455-5_10

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