Lectures on the History of Moral Philosophy in England, 1. kötetJ. W. Parker & son, 1852 - 265 oldal |
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ix. oldal
... modes of deducing the Rules of Human Action , are of two kinds : -those which 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 ...
... modes of deducing the Rules of Human Action , are of two kinds : -those which 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 ...
xvi. oldal
... the Laws which establish them , instead of being the foundation of Morality , are only the foundation of the mode in which Morality re- gards external things , such as property , family ties xvi HISTORY OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY .
... the Laws which establish them , instead of being the foundation of Morality , are only the foundation of the mode in which Morality re- gards external things , such as property , family ties xvi HISTORY OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY .
xx. oldal
... mode of deducing such Rules ; namely , by considering that there must be such Rules ; that they must be Rules for man ; for man living among men ; and for the whole of man's being . Since we are thus led directly to moral Rules , by the ...
... mode of deducing such Rules ; namely , by considering that there must be such Rules ; that they must be Rules for man ; for man living among men ; and for the whole of man's being . Since we are thus led directly to moral Rules , by the ...
xxiii. oldal
... mode of proceeding , but that it is the way in which men do naturally and spontaneously endea- vour to decide for themselves such moral questions as come before them . If the doubt be what course of action Justice , or Truth , requires ...
... mode of proceeding , but that it is the way in which men do naturally and spontaneously endea- vour to decide for themselves such moral questions as come before them . If the doubt be what course of action Justice , or Truth , requires ...
xxvi. oldal
... mode of stating them . As a specimen of Mr Bentham's method , I have taken his Classification of Offenses , as it appears in his Principles of Morals and Legislation . I have attempted to show that this Classification is very defective ...
... mode of stating them . As a specimen of Mr Bentham's method , I have taken his Classification of Offenses , as it appears in his Principles of Morals and Legislation . I have attempted to show that this Classification is very defective ...
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