Kant, as we all know, compared the Moral Law to the starry heavens, and found them both sublime. It would, on the naturalistic hypothesis, be more / appropriate to compare it to the protective blotches | on the beetle's back, and to find them both ingenious. The Review of Reviews - Página 434editado por - 1895Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1896 - 588 páginas
...the cultivation of habits from which we now, unfortunately, find it only loo difficult to abstain. ' Kant, as we all know, compared the Moral Law to the...the beetle's back, and to find them both ingenious ' (pp. 17, 1 8). Nor is it possible, though Mr. Balfour would like to do so for the sake of his reader,... | |
| William Thomas Stead - 1894 - 658 páginas
...and the cultivation of habits from which we now unfortunately find it only too difficult ,to abstain. zbcs ; VN = ` b1 { J TwL #Ip fi F 6$\ ͦ dz ) (9V 6 1 |d Y cn r9Ao nl . R A q m tho naturalistic hypothesis, be more to the purpose to compare it to the protective blotches on a beetle's... | |
| Arthur James Balfour Earl of Balfour - 1894 - 392 páginas
...the cultivation of habits from which we now, unfortunately, find it only too difficult to abstain. Kant, as we all know, compared the Moral Law to the...the beetle's back, and to find them both ingenious. But how on this view is the ' beauty of holiness ' to retain its lustre in the minds of those who know... | |
| Arthur James Balfour - 1895 - 372 páginas
...the cultivation of habits from which we now, unfortunately, find it only too difficult to abstain. Kant, as we all know, compared the Moral Law to the...the beetle's back, and to find them both ingenious. But how on this view is the ' beauty of holiness ' to retain its lustre in the minds of those who know... | |
| Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - 1898 - 560 páginas
...and the cultivation of habits from which we now unfortunately find it only too difficult to abstain. Kant, as we all know, compared the Moral Law to the...It would, on the naturalistic hypothesis, be more to the purpose to compare it to the protective blotches on the beetle's back, and to find them both... | |
| 1900 - 238 páginas
[ O conteúdo desta página está restrito ] | |
| 1901 - 622 páginas
...and the cultivation of habits from which we now unfortunately find it only too difficult to abstain. Kant, as we all know, compared the Moral Law to the...It would, on the naturalistic hypothesis, be more to the purpose to compare it to the protective blotches on the beetle's back, and to find them both... | |
| Arthur James Balfour - 1902 - 442 páginas
...the cultivation of habits from which we now, unfortunately, find it only too difficult to abstain. Kant, as we all know, compared the Moral Law to the...the beetle's back, and to find them both ingenious. But how on this view is the ' beauty of holiness ' to retain its lustre in the minds of those who know... | |
| Michael Maher - 1902 - 658 páginas
...Concerning the authority left to conscience in this account of Us genesis, Mr. Balfour writes thus : " Kant, as we all know, compared the Moral Law to the...the beetle's back, and to find them both ingenious. But how, on this view, is the ' beauty of The fact that within a tribe or nation some of the moral... | |
| 1902 - 970 páginas
...like the quills of a porcupine or the gregarious instinct of herbivorous animals. Balfour says : "Kant compared the moral law to the starry heavens and found...the beetle's back and to find them both ingenious." If that is the origin of ethics, it derives no sanctity from the character of God. Utility for the... | |
| |