The Elements of Moral Science: With Questions for ExaminationReligious Tract Society, 1835 - 431 oldal |
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... feeling is , that the one ought to exercise certain dispositions towards the others to whom he is thus related ; and to act towards them in a manner corresponding with those dispositions . : 3. The nature of these dispositions varies ...
... feeling is , that the one ought to exercise certain dispositions towards the others to whom he is thus related ; and to act towards them in a manner corresponding with those dispositions . : 3. The nature of these dispositions varies ...
107. oldal
... feeling of personal degradation consequent upon an injury . Now , suppose a man , inflamed and excited by this feeling of injury , should inflict , upon the other person , pain , until his excited feeling was gratified : the injured ...
... feeling of personal degradation consequent upon an injury . Now , suppose a man , inflamed and excited by this feeling of injury , should inflict , upon the other person , pain , until his excited feeling was gratified : the injured ...
135. oldal
... feeling of moral obliga tion towards the various beings to whom we are related . The elements of this feeling are developed as soon as we come to the knowledge of the existence and attri- butes of those beings , and the relation in ...
... feeling of moral obliga tion towards the various beings to whom we are related . The elements of this feeling are developed as soon as we come to the knowledge of the existence and attri- butes of those beings , and the relation in ...
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