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On Moral Philosophy
(Elucidations on Moral Philosophy Adequately Considered){3}
1. Two objections may be raised in opposition to the thesis I have upheld on the subject of moral philosophy adequately considered.{4}
I. Does it not amount to a complete rejection of all purely natural ethics?
II. Is not, in reality, what I call "practical philosophy adequately considered," or "practical philosophy subalternate to theology," theology pure and simple, not philosophy?
I should like to reply briefly to these questions.
{3} See p. 38.
{4} ibid.