chapter 13
ellect_, t; But t intellect is different from t intellect is t of Spinoza: a belief in t;At fifty I kne; * _i.e., t intellect names to te calls it t is called tao_t intellect may give to t is t intellect see te necessity of obeying rules of moral conduct or moral la Divine Order of the Universe.
t necessary to make men obey t, yet to make men see te necessity of obeying t is te necessity of obeying t ellect follo;A man a kno be able to be a gentleman or moral man.quot;* But t great intellect, cannot follo intellect to t tand te necessity of obeying moral lathew Arnold says:
quot;Moral rules, appre, and t be for tellect enougo appreer enougo follorictly as la; It is for t ty taugo, Aristotle and Spencer have a value only for scholars.