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... moral ideas , and their religion ; subjects naturally of much interest and inevitably of some dispute . For the reason that in savagery as in civi- lisation there are heights and depths , with more of light here , more of darkness there ...
... moral ideas , and their religion ; subjects naturally of much interest and inevitably of some dispute . For the reason that in savagery as in civi- lisation there are heights and depths , with more of light here , more of darkness there ...
Page viii
... morality and of government seem to agree fundamentally with those of more advanced populations , the ideas of the latter differing , indeed , from the barbaric much as a finished photograph differs from viii INTRODUCTION .
... morality and of government seem to agree fundamentally with those of more advanced populations , the ideas of the latter differing , indeed , from the barbaric much as a finished photograph differs from viii INTRODUCTION .
Page xvii
... morality , and that they have often lost their native virtues by their very contact with a higher form of faith . The African Bakwains declared that nothing described by the missionaries as sin had ever appeared to them otherwise ...
... morality , and that they have often lost their native virtues by their very contact with a higher form of faith . The African Bakwains declared that nothing described by the missionaries as sin had ever appeared to them otherwise ...
Page xix
... moral observances not only Fasting and Confession , but occasionally even Sermons . In the Tongan Islands fonos , or public assemblies , were held , at which the king would address his subjects , not only on agriculture but on morals ...
... moral observances not only Fasting and Confession , but occasionally even Sermons . In the Tongan Islands fonos , or public assemblies , were held , at which the king would address his subjects , not only on agriculture but on morals ...
Page xxvi
... moral distinctions among savages ? -Unsatisfactory evidence regarding their moral notions - The Bushman's notion of a good and bad action - The fear of fellow - tribesmen , of spirits and ghosts , the primary source of distinction in ...
... moral distinctions among savages ? -Unsatisfactory evidence regarding their moral notions - The Bushman's notion of a good and bad action - The fear of fellow - tribesmen , of spirits and ghosts , the primary source of distinction in ...
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