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    1. …rejecting the notion that virtue or (goodness) is an applied rather than a natural condition…that the will toward moral excellence or (goodness) is not (necessarily) assigned by (formal) conventions…(although a society scripted in exceptional manners would likely encourage lofty manners)…that seeks its (own) goodness for its (own) sake… rather than goodness‘ sake…(that nevertheless offers its own special rewards)…that, notwithstanding, would (equally) satisfy universal sentiments…and that a society, however primitive or advanced, seeks its own goodness because it is considered good for that society to do so…that it naturally follows its (own) immanent understanding of what is good, whatever its form, to begin with…setting aside, for the moment, such advantages that might otherwise accrue to that society…(and) that…such goodness, however, should never be confused with eternal standards of goodness or (moral excellence) that naturally evolve in communion with Humankind‘s (inherently) perfectible nature, that, properly informed, provides meaning and (further) insight and guidance into the essential nature of things or ideas or what it meant by ―Good‖…


    2. That we may desire something that appears useful or of immediate service does not necessarily constitute a ―philosophical‖ good or that which provides moral value or meaning or (otherwise) accrues to our moral excellence but (rather) some thing we might otherwise consider ample or sufficient to satisfy our ―needs‖


    3. that has to be shunned, as well as of that which is fit or unfit to be done, is characterized by moral excellence


    4. Yet strangely enough it is the very persons who hold the highest opinion respecting the moral excellence of man who would be foremost in the expression of displeasure at the utterance of so fanatical a doctrine; preferring, as Mr


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