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... moral sense , supposed by many philosophers to be necessary to en- able us to perceive moral distinctions in a manner analogous to the functions of the external senses . The term Moral Sense was first introduced , we believe , by Dr ...
... moral sense , supposed by many philosophers to be necessary to en- able us to perceive moral distinctions in a manner analogous to the functions of the external senses . The term Moral Sense was first introduced , we believe , by Dr ...
Pagina 137
... moral judgments to a sense , but only the pleasure or pain which we experience , -the sentiments of approbation or disapprobation which arise in our minds on contemplating right or wrong actions or ' dispositions . He represents the ...
... moral judgments to a sense , but only the pleasure or pain which we experience , -the sentiments of approbation or disapprobation which arise in our minds on contemplating right or wrong actions or ' dispositions . He represents the ...
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... moral . Art . 27 . The School - Fellows : a Moral Tale . By the Author of " The Twin Sisters , " & c . 12mo . pp . 274. 4s . bound . Souter . 1818 . The commencement of this tale is very natural , and the de- scription of the poor ...
... moral . Art . 27 . The School - Fellows : a Moral Tale . By the Author of " The Twin Sisters , " & c . 12mo . pp . 274. 4s . bound . Souter . 1818 . The commencement of this tale is very natural , and the de- scription of the poor ...
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