Lectures on the History of Moral Philosophy in England, 1. kötetJ. W. Parker & son, 1852 - 265 oldal |
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ix. oldal
... assert it to be the law of human action to aim at some external object , ( external , that is , to the mind which aims , ) as for example , those which in ancient or modern times have asserted Plea- sure , or Utility , or the Greatest ...
... assert it to be the law of human action to aim at some external object , ( external , that is , to the mind which aims , ) as for example , those which in ancient or modern times have asserted Plea- sure , or Utility , or the Greatest ...
xx. oldal
... assert the authority of Conscience , meaning thereby that our judgment of our actions as right or wrong , is a ground of action superior to any other view of them ; but we do not speak of the authority of Conscience as supreme , meaning ...
... assert the authority of Conscience , meaning thereby that our judgment of our actions as right or wrong , is a ground of action superior to any other view of them ; but we do not speak of the authority of Conscience as supreme , meaning ...
16. oldal
... asserted , that though Physics was a new science , Civil Philosophy was a still newer , since it could not be truly said * Elements of Philosophy , 1656 , dedicated to the Earl of Devon- shire . After mentioning Copernicus , Galileo ...
... asserted , that though Physics was a new science , Civil Philosophy was a still newer , since it could not be truly said * Elements of Philosophy , 1656 , dedicated to the Earl of Devon- shire . After mentioning Copernicus , Galileo ...
24. oldal
... assert that moral right and wrong are pecu- liar and independent qualities of actions , and those who say that these terms mean only that the actions lead to other extraneous advantages and disadvantages . The Stoics and the Epicureans ...
... assert that moral right and wrong are pecu- liar and independent qualities of actions , and those who say that these terms mean only that the actions lead to other extraneous advantages and disadvantages . The Stoics and the Epicureans ...
28. oldal
... asserted a few assumed principles , which the general progress of men's minds had prepared them to receive ; and who deduced from these principles their consequences . They have not been inductive , but deductive spirits , although it ...
... asserted a few assumed principles , which the general progress of men's minds had prepared them to receive ; and who deduced from these principles their consequences . They have not been inductive , but deductive spirits , although it ...
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