Lectures on the History of Moral Philosophy in England, 1. kötetJ. W. Parker & son, 1852 - 265 oldal |
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ix. oldal
... , with Plato , that Reason has a natural and rightful authority over Desire and Affection ; with Butler , that there is a dif- ference of kind in our principles of action ; with INTRODUCTORY LECTURE THE POINT OF VIEW.
... , with Plato , that Reason has a natural and rightful authority over Desire and Affection ; with Butler , that there is a dif- ference of kind in our principles of action ; with INTRODUCTORY LECTURE THE POINT OF VIEW.
x. oldal
... Affection , which doctrine Butler has further illustrated . In making this principle the groundwork of morality , we seem to be guilty of an oversight ; for the word rightful already involves a moral notion : that is rightful authority ...
... Affection , which doctrine Butler has further illustrated . In making this principle the groundwork of morality , we seem to be guilty of an oversight ; for the word rightful already involves a moral notion : that is rightful authority ...
xi. oldal
... Affection tend blindly to their objects , not seeing reasons , but feeling impulses , or at least , seeing reasons only as subordinate things ; therefore it is that we say that the Reason has a natural and rightful authority over Desire ...
... Affection tend blindly to their objects , not seeing reasons , but feeling impulses , or at least , seeing reasons only as subordinate things ; therefore it is that we say that the Reason has a natural and rightful authority over Desire ...
xii. oldal
... Affections ; and we look for conditions of rightness , corresponding to this classification of the Desires and Affections . We shall find such . The task of classifying the Springs of Human Action , the Desires , Affections , and the ...
... Affections ; and we look for conditions of rightness , corresponding to this classification of the Desires and Affections . We shall find such . The task of classifying the Springs of Human Action , the Desires , Affections , and the ...
xiii. oldal
... Affections be controlled and directed , if these be not , there can be no real control and direction . If these great primary forces are not in equilibrium , or at least in moderated movement , there can be no valid effect produced by ...
... Affections be controlled and directed , if these be not , there can be no real control and direction . If these great primary forces are not in equilibrium , or at least in moderated movement , there can be no valid effect produced by ...
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