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IN the criticism of Mr. Sutherland's book by “F. G.” (NATURE, July 14, p. 241), no notice is taken of the distinction between moral sentiments and ethical perceptions. Perhaps this distinction is most evident in cases where a man, or woman, perceives an action to be a bad one, and at the same time prefers to do it, and does it.
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MIVART, S. Moral Sense and Ethic. Nature 58, 294 (1898). https://doi.org/10.1038/058294a0
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