Lectures on the History of Moral Philosophy in England, 1. kötetJ. W. Parker & son, 1852 - 265 oldal |
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... pleasure is the supreme good ; of Hobbes , that moral rules are only the work of men's mutual fear ; of Paley , that what is expedient is right , and that there is no difference among pleasures except their intensity and dura- tion ...
... pleasure is the supreme good ; of Hobbes , that moral rules are only the work of men's mutual fear ; of Paley , that what is expedient is right , and that there is no difference among pleasures except their intensity and dura- tion ...
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... pleasure alone is good , and that power alone is justice . Yet even in the Christian world such opinions had already reappeared after their season of obscurity . The old controversies were begin- ning to rouse themselves from their ...
... pleasure alone is good , and that power alone is justice . Yet even in the Christian world such opinions had already reappeared after their season of obscurity . The old controversies were begin- ning to rouse themselves from their ...
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... pleasures of sense , and the advan- tages of extraneous consequences . Others rejected alto- gether this notion of ... pleasure . And the maintainers of independent morality , the more genuine antagonists of the sensual and Hobbian ...
... pleasures of sense , and the advan- tages of extraneous consequences . Others rejected alto- gether this notion of ... pleasure . And the maintainers of independent morality , the more genuine antagonists of the sensual and Hobbian ...
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... pleasure ; and a large array of quotations from ancient authors is produced , with a view to shew that the pain of a troubled conscience outweighs all other evil , and thus to prove the groundlessness of Hobbes's statement , that this ...
... pleasure ; and a large array of quotations from ancient authors is produced , with a view to shew that the pain of a troubled conscience outweighs all other evil , and thus to prove the groundlessness of Hobbes's statement , that this ...
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... pleasure of demonstration , and the triumph of reason , to which the new doctrine ministered , might very naturally seduce men of speculative , acute , and inquiring minds . The force of system on Hobbes's side was most easily balanced ...
... pleasure of demonstration , and the triumph of reason , to which the new doctrine ministered , might very naturally seduce men of speculative , acute , and inquiring minds . The force of system on Hobbes's side was most easily balanced ...
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