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... CHAP . III . The Freedom of the Will , CHAP . IV . Necessitarianism , · 165 169 173 194 PART IV . MORAL SENTIMENTS , 203 PART V. 209 DISORDER OF OUR MORAL NATURE , METAPHYSIC OF ETHICS . PAGE PRELIMINARY , 219 СНАР . X CONTENTS .
... CHAP . III . The Freedom of the Will , CHAP . IV . Necessitarianism , · 165 169 173 194 PART IV . MORAL SENTIMENTS , 203 PART V. 209 DISORDER OF OUR MORAL NATURE , METAPHYSIC OF ETHICS . PAGE PRELIMINARY , 219 СНАР . X CONTENTS .
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... treats of the problem ' concerning the general foundation of Morals ; whether they be derived from reason or from sentiment , whether we attain the knowledge of them by a chain of argument and 18 HANDBOOK OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY .
... treats of the problem ' concerning the general foundation of Morals ; whether they be derived from reason or from sentiment , whether we attain the knowledge of them by a chain of argument and 18 HANDBOOK OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY .
Pagina 24
... Sentiments presuppose knowledge , and as the Laws of Association merely provide for the combination of the facts of knowledge , these cannot afford any theory of the origin of our knowledge of moral distinctions . Sentimental and ...
... Sentiments presuppose knowledge , and as the Laws of Association merely provide for the combination of the facts of knowledge , these cannot afford any theory of the origin of our knowledge of moral distinctions . Sentimental and ...
Pagina 25
... Sentiment concur in almost all moral determinations and conclusions , ' but the final sentence , it is probable ... sentiments of censure or approbation which arise from humanity . ' sect . I. The theory of ADAM SMITH ( 1723-1790 ) ...
... Sentiment concur in almost all moral determinations and conclusions , ' but the final sentence , it is probable ... sentiments of censure or approbation which arise from humanity . ' sect . I. The theory of ADAM SMITH ( 1723-1790 ) ...
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... sentiment of judgment .'- Inquiry concerning Virtue , I. 2 , sect . 3 ; Characteristics , vol . ii . 29. So Hutcheson , Syst . of Mor . Phil .; and Passions and Moral Sense . 6 8. Knowledge of moral quality in an action is not of the ...
... sentiment of judgment .'- Inquiry concerning Virtue , I. 2 , sect . 3 ; Characteristics , vol . ii . 29. So Hutcheson , Syst . of Mor . Phil .; and Passions and Moral Sense . 6 8. Knowledge of moral quality in an action is not of the ...
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Pagina 128 - But whatsoever is the object of any man's appetite or desire, that is it which he for his part calleth 'good'; and the object of his hate and aversion, 'evil'; and of his contempt 'vile' and 'inconsiderable.' For these words of good, evil, and contemptible, are ever used with relation to the person that useth them, there being nothing simply and absolutely so; nor any common rule of good and evil, to be taken from the nature of the objects themselves...
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Pagina 129 - the doing good to mankind, in " obedience to the will of God, and for the " sake of everlasting happiness...
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Pagina 129 - Nature has placed mankind under the governance of two sovereign masters, pain and pleasure. It is for them alone to point out what we ought to do, as well as to determine what we shall do.
Pagina 50 - The original of them all, is that which we call SENSE, for there is no conception in a man's mind, which hath not at first, totally or by parts, been begotten upon the organs of sense.
Pagina 129 - For there is no such finis ultimus (utmost aim), nor summum bonum (greatest good) , as is spoken of in the books of the old moral philosophers. Nor can a man any more live whose desires are at an end than he whose senses and imaginations are at a stand. Felicity is a continual progress of the desire from one object to another, the attaining of the former being still but the way to the latter.
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