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Little was said about their core ethical doctrines.
Their core ethical doctrines had largely been absorbed into Confucianism, though in a modified and unsystematic form.
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The ethical doctrines of the later Cyrenaics were, in due time, incorporated bodily into the teachings of Epicurus, founder of a later school of ethical philosophy.
Indeed, as Ansai grew older, he began to combine the ethical doctrines of Confucianism with the religious values of Shintō.
Its core ethical principles remain in place, making it an attractive home for many customers.
There was, perhaps, a time when the vast majority of Catholics accepted the bishops as having an absolute right to define theological and ethical doctrines.
And the American Medical Association has repeatedly affirmedthese core ethical standards, most recently in a letter to the US secretary of defense.
Soon, however, Chisholm turns to some central ethical doctrines.
The Republic is unquestionably Plato's most elaborate defense of his central ethical doctrines in the middle period.
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