Lectures on the History of Moral Philosophy in England, 1. kötetJ. W. Parker & son, 1852 - 265 oldal |
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... Conscience , or a Moral Faculty , or Duty , or Rectitude , or the Superiority of Reason to Desire . These two kinds of schemes may be , described respectively as De- ~ pendent and Independent Morality . Now it is here held that ...
... Conscience , or a Moral Faculty , or Duty , or Rectitude , or the Superiority of Reason to Desire . These two kinds of schemes may be , described respectively as De- ~ pendent and Independent Morality . Now it is here held that ...
xvi. oldal
... conscience . Every Right points to an ascending series of Virtues ; and again , all the different Virtues run and melt into each other and converge to one supreme and central Idea of Goodness , the union and the origin of them all . To ...
... conscience . Every Right points to an ascending series of Virtues ; and again , all the different Virtues run and melt into each other and converge to one supreme and central Idea of Goodness , the union and the origin of them all . To ...
xix. oldal
... discovery of the con- formity of actions to a Moral Rule is a process entirely different from the operation of any sense . We speak with reverence of Conscience , meaning by Conscience the judg- ment b2 INTRODUCTORY LECTURE . xix.
... discovery of the con- formity of actions to a Moral Rule is a process entirely different from the operation of any sense . We speak with reverence of Conscience , meaning by Conscience the judg- ment b2 INTRODUCTORY LECTURE . xix.
xx. oldal
William Whewell. reverence of Conscience , meaning by Conscience the judg- ment which we form of our actions , as being right or wrong : and we are willing to assert the authority of Conscience , meaning thereby that our judgment of our ...
William Whewell. reverence of Conscience , meaning by Conscience the judg- ment which we form of our actions , as being right or wrong : and we are willing to assert the authority of Conscience , meaning thereby that our judgment of our ...
xxviii. oldal
... Conscience ; and that Cases of Conscience are questions of human conduct in which conflicting duties , or obscurity in the application of moral rules , seem xxviii HISTORY OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY .
... Conscience ; and that Cases of Conscience are questions of human conduct in which conflicting duties , or obscurity in the application of moral rules , seem xxviii HISTORY OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY .
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