The Children of Good Fortune: An Essay in MoralsHoughton, Mifflin, 1905 - 405 pages |
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action activity adjustment of means altruism attain attitude beauty and accomplishment becomes believe called cardinal virtue cern child-labor church commonly desire devoid double aspect duct duty efficiency and worth egoism ends of conduct essential experience fail failure feeling freedom function genuine habits happiness heart human conduct human wealth idea ideal immoral indi individual good fortune industrial inner institution judgment knowledge larger less lives majority marriage matter means to ends ment method moral person moralists nature neighbor ness never objective objective ideal occupations one's opportunity organ parents perfection point of view possession possible practical present problem properly prosperity pursuit quest question reality regard relations religion rience Saints and sinners science of right side slavery social welfare society sophism sort soul spirit standard strength success things tical tion true truth truth-telling uncon vidual whole wholesome wholly will-o'-the-wisp women