The next two chapters are devoted to Mr. Spencer and Huxley as moralists. Mr. Spencer underestimates the potency of nerve-organisation, and is wrong in putting the origin of the moral sense quite ...
Maligned, misconstrued and I suspect, little read, the Marquis de Sade remains not only one of the great moralists of the eighteenth century, but also the prototypical exponent of sexual psychology.
Conscience and the ability to seek good and avoid evil is inscribed in his heart by God."[3] The moralists agree that our conscience calls us to be chaste, a personal moral virtue. Indulgence or ...
Promoters of moral panics in Australia have gained notoriety by accusing individuals who appear to threaten social cohesion ...
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