id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 8103 Rickaby, Joseph Moral Philosophy: Ethics, Deontology and Natural Law .txt text/plain 106623 6577 74 [Greek: to deon], i.e., of what _ought_ to be done), and Natural Law. For if "the principal business of Ethics is to determine what moral human reason lays down certain good rules, "laws of nature" which this life so to act as to acquire a habit of lifting his mind to God. There are two things here, to lift the mind, and to lift it to God. The mind is not lifted, if the man lives not an intellectual life, but 9. Moral good and evil are predicable only of _human acts_, in the properly a means to the end, that a man may come away from it better that though there is no natural virtue of which the law of man may not natural exigency amounts to in man in regard to his human acts, we 53-57.) In this way virtue becomes naturally a very good thing for ./cache/8103.txt ./txt/8103.txt