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Chapter Xviii, Section 71. the Teacher Might Very Profitably Take

An Introduction to Philosophy · George Stuart Fullerton — chapter 64 of 71 · ~75 words · public domain

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extracts from the two chapters of Whewell's "Elements of Morality" referred to in the text, and read them with the class. It is significant of the weakness of Whewell's position that he can give us advice as long as we do not need it, but, when we come to the cross-roads, he is compelled to leave the matter to the individual conscience, and gives us no hint of a general principle that may guide us.

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