The strongest feelings assigned to the conscience are not moral feelings at all; they express merely physical antipathies.


The Life of Reason: Reason in science (ed. 1906)


The strongest feelings assigned to the conscience are not moral feelings at all; they express merely physical antipathies.

The strongest feelings assigned to the conscience are not moral feelings at all; they express merely physical antipathies.

The strongest feelings assigned to the conscience are not moral feelings at all; they express merely physical antipathies.

The strongest feelings assigned to the conscience are not moral feelings at all; they express merely physical antipathies.