id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.hnvcwa McCarty, Richard Justin An essay in practical philosophy 1922 .txt text/plain 20109 1279 58 This means, of course, that the general purpose is, in effect, a combination of all This means, of course, that the general purpose is, in effect, a combination of all conclusive evidence that causes which are beyond control of man have ever been really inimical to his ultimate welfare and progress. In the course of human events, what constitutes a good or an evil purpose is generally man when considered in relation to his general welfare and progress are subject to certain A law is here considered as a rule of natural action in virtue of which a certain cause, achievement of a human purpose must be regarded as subject to certain determining conditions. achievement of a single purpose through principles, laws and rules of order may be illustrated practically thus: knowledge as a means for achievement of purposes and is generally used by practical philosophers and men of affairs. ./cache/hvd.hnvcwa.pdf ./txt/hvd.hnvcwa.txt