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Arthur Schopenhauer , Eric F.J. Payne

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A prize question, posed by the Royal Dutch Society at Harlem in 1810 and answered by J. C. F. Meister, was the following: "Why do philosophers differ so widely on the first principles of morals, but agree on the conclusions and duties which they derive from such principles?" Read the first page
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