Lectures on the History of Moral Philosophy in England, 1. kötetJ. W. Parker & son, 1852 - 265 oldal |
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ix. oldal
... mind which aims , ) as for example , those which in ancient or modern times have asserted Plea- sure , or Utility , or the Greatest Happiness of the Greatest Number , to be the true end of human action ; and those which would regulate ...
... mind which aims , ) as for example , those which in ancient or modern times have asserted Plea- sure , or Utility , or the Greatest Happiness of the Greatest Number , to be the true end of human action ; and those which would regulate ...
xxix. oldal
... mind is never fully satisfied with such a conclusion : and even when the decision is made on the most purely moral grounds , and when the reasons assigned for it are , to a person capable of following such reasoning , perfectly ...
... mind is never fully satisfied with such a conclusion : and even when the decision is made on the most purely moral grounds , and when the reasons assigned for it are , to a person capable of following such reasoning , perfectly ...
4. oldal
... mind the time , " thus he begins his address to his reader , " when being young , I heard worthy Master Perkins so preach in a great assembly of students that he instructed them soundly in the truth , stirred them up effectually to seek ...
... mind the time , " thus he begins his address to his reader , " when being young , I heard worthy Master Perkins so preach in a great assembly of students that he instructed them soundly in the truth , stirred them up effectually to seek ...
6. oldal
... minds of a large proportion of Englishmen were intensely and practically interested . Even these , however , are in some respects general questions of morality , rather than special cases of conscience . But besides these , Sanderson ...
... minds of a large proportion of Englishmen were intensely and practically interested . Even these , however , are in some respects general questions of morality , rather than special cases of conscience . But besides these , Sanderson ...
7. oldal
... mind as into a treasure or repository : some in his very nature , some in after actions , by education and positive sanction , by learning and custom . " And having thus stated his general view , Taylor proceeds to illustrate it with ...
... mind as into a treasure or repository : some in his very nature , some in after actions , by education and positive sanction , by learning and custom . " And having thus stated his general view , Taylor proceeds to illustrate it with ...
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