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An Episode in the Struggle for Religious Freedom
The Sectaries of Nuremberg 1524–1528
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English
Published/Copyright:
1924
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Compares and examines what John Laird termed the 'three most important notions in ethical science': the concepts of virtue, duty and well-being. Poses the question of whether any one of these three concepts is capable of being the foundation of ethics and of supporting the other two.
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Frontmatter
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Preface
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Contents
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I. Introduction
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II. Beginnings of Dissent in Nuremberg
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III. The Clash with Authority
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IV. Luther and Dissent
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V. Towards a Policy of Repression
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VI. Dissent Must Be Crushed
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VII. Dissent Cannot Be Crushed
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Bibliographical Note
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Bibliography
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Index
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9780231878067
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