Word: laws
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Circulars of information in regard to the Columbia Law School and the Columbia School of Science have been distributed throughout the college...
...realized for thy self at the next moment. That is to say, that morality is defined as a perfectly impersonal view of all conscious life and as action based upon such a view. The lecturer then spoke of the relation of the real world to the moral law. Does the real world offer any support to us in doing right? that is, what aspect of reality helps us to fix our attention on our neighbor's experiences as being just as valuable...
Then in answer to this question, first, all those views were excluded from consideration which lay stress on rewards and punishments as sanctions of the moral law. What is done for reward is, in so far, not a positively moral act. The real world offers support to true morality only in so far as it can show us that we are not alone when we try to act morally. If something in nature tends to realize genuine morality, then this something may show us a religious aspect of nature. For religion seeks in nature for something that gives support...
...majority of the present senior class at Harvard intend to study law. The present sophomore class at Dartmouth are taking lawlessness as an elective...
Frank Byrne, arrested in Paris, proposes to resist to the full strength of French law the extradition asked for by the British government...