Abstract

In thinking of the history of moral philosophy, we are rather inclined to forget to how great a degree, especially in more recent times, moral philosophy is embodied in religion. If we do not keep this in mind, but look at the history of moral philosophy only as it is contained in avowedly ethical treatises, the history can never be to us more than a matter of literature; and the point of much the greatest consequence about it, which is, the relation of the ethics of any period to the general thought of that period, is a matter which we shall not be in a condition to speak of. JOHN GROTE 1

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