. Christian ethics : or, The true moral manhood and life of duty : a text-book for schools and colleges. , the theorymust be constructed with wise reference to its application to practice inregulating human conduct. NOTE. As one important aim in the study of a system of ethics is to grasp and retainthat system in the mind, the student will find it a profitable exercise to preparea careful Outline Analysis of each Part, Division, Chapter, and Section, arrangedIn such a form as to show the relation of all the various subjects is thoroughly mastered in this way will not easily
. Christian ethics : or, The true moral manhood and life of duty : a text-book for schools and colleges. , the theorymust be constructed with wise reference to its application to practice inregulating human conduct. NOTE. As one important aim in the study of a system of ethics is to grasp and retainthat system in the mind, the student will find it a profitable exercise to preparea careful Outline Analysis of each Part, Division, Chapter, and Section, arrangedIn such a form as to show the relation of all the various subjects is thoroughly mastered in this way will not easily be forgotten. The following analysis of the Introduction may serve as a guide in this kindof work: ANALYTIC SYNOPSIS FOR REVIEW. Introduction to Christian Ethics. Nature of the Definition. II. Relation to Psychology. 1st. Place in the Scheme of Psychological Demand for Correct Correct Psychological Method. III. Relation to Theology. 1st. Distinction between Ethics and A System of Christian Ethics proposed. IV. Divisions: Theoretical and Christian Ethics, Part I. THEORETICAL ETHICS. Definition and Division. Theoretical Ethics is that part of Christian Ethics whichaims to construct the true theory of mans life of duty fromhis moral nature and the nature of virtue, or the dutiful inconduct. It thus appears that a twofold investigation must precedeand prepare the way for the construction of the theory of Ethics will therefore be treated under three Divi-sions : Division I. Investigation of the Nature of Man as a MoralAgent. Division II. Investigation of the Nature of Virtue, or theDutiful in human conduct. Division III. Presentation of the Philosophy of Mans Lifeof Duty. Preliminary Explanation of Terms.— Before proceeding to the pro-posed investigations, a brief explanation of some of tlie more commonexpressions made use of in ethical discussions will be helpful. Ethical View of Man.—Ethics regar
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