Works by Kaye, Michael (exact spelling)

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  1. Forgiveness.Michael Kaye - 1930 - Hibbert Journal 29:202.
     
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    Human welfare: the social and educational essentials.Michael Kaye - 1933 - London,: Williams & Norgate.
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    II.—Religion and Reason.Michael Kaye - 1928 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 28 (1):47-70.
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    Morals & commitment: an essay towards rational morals.Michael Kaye - 1971 - London,: Covent Garden Press.
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  5. Our Cultural Ambitions.Michael Kaye - 1931 - Hibbert Journal 30:7.
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    Religion and Reason.Michael Kaye - 1928 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 28:47 - 70.
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  7. Reply to Peter Goldstone.Michael Kaye - 1975 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 9 (1):52.
     
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    The individual and goodness.Michael Kaye - 1940 - Ethics 51 (4):439-462.
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    The Possibility of Man's Freedom.Michael Kaye - 1927 - Philosophy 2 (8):516-531.
    We may consider the possibility of man's freedom from two points of view: From the point of view of the metaphysical problem of “ free-will “; from the point of view of the meaning and conditions of felt freedom. The first point of view is the more familiar, and I propose to discuss it here only by way of preparing for a consideration of the second.
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    From Disenchantment to Construction.Michael Kaye - 1935 - Philosophy 10 (37):53 - 59.
    Notwithstanding persecution, the Jews have clung staunchly to God. But so have others. And is there any man's life which is free from the persecution of Death, which is not finally futility? “Surely every man walketh in a vain show”; “his days are as a shadow that passeth away.”.
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    Good and Evil Morality.Michael Kaye - 1941 - Philosophy 16 (61):27 - 38.
    Though we should probably find it easier to detect immorality in its instances than to determine morality in its essence, we generally take it for granted that to be moral is to be good. On the assumption, I suppose, that morality and goodness are actually equivalent, some have even said that it is goodness alone that is good. And yet in the name of morality men have suppressed their vitality, stifled their generosity, surrendered their reason, and gone like sheep to (...)
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    Tradition.Michael Kaye - 1932 - Philosophy 7 (25):68 - 75.
    Much has been said on the importance of the individual: the individual is to be respected; there is value in his self-assertiveness; his desires merit fulfilment. Yet it has been remarked not less that the individual is not independent; for his sustenance and his satisfaction he needs to have commerce with nature and society; and the term “tradition,” which makes us mindful of the prolonged, apparently interminable succession of the generations, reminds us also that in the universal procession of events (...)
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