Moral Philosophy: Including Theoretical and Practical EthicsGould and Lincoln, 1859 - 366 pagina's |
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Pagina 23
... land , to do what is not right . Such is the view taken by Whewell , in his Elements of Morality . That which is here called obligation , however , is not really such , but rather compulsion , or necessity . No combination of ...
... land , to do what is not right . Such is the view taken by Whewell , in his Elements of Morality . That which is here called obligation , however , is not really such , but rather compulsion , or necessity . No combination of ...
Pagina 38
... land are to us the final court of appeal , and that we are to look no higher for authority . Even such persons , it is to be presumed , are not fully aware of the true nature and legitimate consequences of this doctrine , nor of the ...
... land are to us the final court of appeal , and that we are to look no higher for authority . Even such persons , it is to be presumed , are not fully aware of the true nature and legitimate consequences of this doctrine , nor of the ...
Pagina 71
... land in which we may happen to live , for the establishment of specific ethi- cal rules ; and while he does not expressly teach NATURE AND GROUND OF RIGHT . 71 CHAPTER VI HISTORIC SKETCH OF OPINIONS RESPECTING THE NATURE AND GROUND OF ...
... land in which we may happen to live , for the establishment of specific ethi- cal rules ; and while he does not expressly teach NATURE AND GROUND OF RIGHT . 71 CHAPTER VI HISTORIC SKETCH OF OPINIONS RESPECTING THE NATURE AND GROUND OF ...
Pagina 111
... land and the voice of universal justice demand the payment of the forfeit . In such cases , not justice to the criminal alone , but justice to the whole community , and the safety of the whole , require the death of the criminal . The ...
... land and the voice of universal justice demand the payment of the forfeit . In such cases , not justice to the criminal alone , but justice to the whole community , and the safety of the whole , require the death of the criminal . The ...
Pagina 135
... land . Religious rights were especially guaranteed to the servant . He was to have full opportunity for religious instruction and worship . If the master maimed or otherwise abused him , he was to be set free ( Ex . xxi . 26 , 27 ) ; if ...
... land . Religious rights were especially guaranteed to the servant . He was to have full opportunity for religious instruction and worship . If the master maimed or otherwise abused him , he was to be set free ( Ex . xxi . 26 , 27 ) ; if ...
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