To illustrate his theory, Weber quotes the ethical writings of Benjamin Franklin:
The author of the text appears well versed in the popular philosophical, religious, and ethical writings adopted by Hellenistic Alexandria.
To illustrate and provide an example, Weber quotes the ethical writings of Benjamin Franklin:
A great influence was exercised by Sufism upon the ethical writings of Jews in the Middle Ages.
Repentance occupies a prominent position in all the ethical writings of the Middle Ages.
Plato's influence is not limited to his ethical writings.
It includes ethical, pedagogical writings.
Max Weber quotes the ethical writings of Benjamin Franklin:
The writer also must have been deeply involved in the philosophical, religious, and ethical writings in Hellenistic Alexandria.
Its influence is also particularly pronounced in Jacques Derrida's ethical writings.