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1 Those visions, delicious or poignant, are a moral end in themselves.
2 Nor does he even excite emotion apart from a moral end .
3 Here, then, are three results-simple ,immediate ,andnecessary-ofpositivism, on the moral end .
4 The effectiveness of poetry, then, in accomplishing this moral end lies in its pleasantness.
5 Johnson never for a moment loses sight of "a grand moral end . "
6 In the first place, the importance of the moral end is altogether changed in character.
7 If God's character consists in 'Holiness,' then that quality determines the moral end of man.
8 For society not only has a moral end , but in its perfection social life is embodied morality.
9 By the light, too, of these same beliefs, the inwardness of the moral end assumes an explicable meaning.
10 These three characteristics of the moral end are its inwardness, its importance, and, within certain limits, its absolute character.
11 We experience this pleasure unmixed, so long as we do not think of any moral end which disallows action before us.
12 It has moral stamina, is regulated by moral law, has a moral end , contains moral principle, and rises superior to mere prudential considerations.
13 It may be observed of this rule or custom, that as it is founded in moral principle, so it tends to promote a moral end .
14 What the moral ends were depended upon the growth of the moral ideal.
15 The Moral End to be attained through an intellectual regimen.
16 The moral passion has taken my destructiveness in hand and directed it to moral ends .
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