Society and Solitude: Twelve ChaptersHoughton, Mifflin, 1883 - 316 oldal |
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30. oldal
... universal ends . Hear the definition which Kant gives of moral conduct : " Act always so that the immediate motive of thy will may become a uni- versal rule for all intelligent beings . " Civilization depends on morality . Everything ...
... universal ends . Hear the definition which Kant gives of moral conduct : " Act always so that the immediate motive of thy will may become a uni- versal rule for all intelligent beings . " Civilization depends on morality . Everything ...
33. oldal
... universal ends . puny creature , walled in on every side , as Daniel wrote , - " Unless above himself he can Erect himself , how poor a thing is man ! " A but when his will leans on a principle , when he is the vehicle of ideas , he ...
... universal ends . puny creature , walled in on every side , as Daniel wrote , - " Unless above himself he can Erect himself , how poor a thing is man ! " A but when his will leans on a principle , when he is the vehicle of ideas , he ...
44. oldal
... universal mind . In the first place let us consider this in reference to the useful arts . Here the omnipotent agent is Nature ; all human acts are satellites to her orb . Nature is the representative of the universal mind , and the law ...
... universal mind . In the first place let us consider this in reference to the useful arts . Here the omnipotent agent is Nature ; all human acts are satellites to her orb . Nature is the representative of the universal mind , and the law ...
51. oldal
... universal soul . The artist who is to produce a work which is to be admired , not by his friends or his towns- people or his contemporaries but by all men , and which is to be more beautiful to the eye in propor- tion to its culture ...
... universal soul . The artist who is to produce a work which is to be admired , not by his friends or his towns- people or his contemporaries but by all men , and which is to be more beautiful to the eye in propor- tion to its culture ...
52. oldal
... universal mind acts . So much as we can In speaking of the useful arts , I pointed to the fact that we do not dig , or grind , or hew , by our muscular strength , but by bringing the weight of the planet to bear on the spade , axe , or ...
... universal mind acts . So much as we can In speaking of the useful arts , I pointed to the fact that we do not dig , or grind , or hew , by our muscular strength , but by bringing the weight of the planet to bear on the spade , axe , or ...
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