A system of moral science / by Laurens P. Hickok ; rev ; with the co-operation of Julius H. Seelye.

"Science subjects all the facts it uses to a controlling law, and by this law binds all its facts into an orderly system. No elements, however abundant, can become a philosophy without their determining principle. Moral Science must conform to this condition, and, moreover, must find its princi...

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Main Author: Hickok, Laurens P. 1798-1888 (Author)
Other Authors: Seelye, Julius H. (Julius Hawley), 1824-1895 (Editor)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Boston ; London : Ginn & Co., 1901.
Edition:Revised edition.
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Summary:"Science subjects all the facts it uses to a controlling law, and by this law binds all its facts into an orderly system. No elements, however abundant, can become a philosophy without their determining principle. Moral Science must conform to this condition, and, moreover, must find its principle within the spiritual part of man's being. This System of Moral Science is designed as a textbook for college study." (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved).
Physical Description:1 online resource (288 pages)
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