| Sir James Mackintosh - 1846 - 614 páginas
...reply can be needful but the following words extracted from the discourse itself: " I am apt to suspect that reason and sentiment concur in almost all moral...determinations and conclusions. The final sentence which pronounces characters and actions amiable or odious, probably depends on some internal sense... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1848 - 630 páginas
...can be needful but the fol- I lowing words extracted from the discourse itself: "lam apt to suspect that reason and sentiment concur in almost all moral...determinations and conclusions. The final sentence which pronounces characters and actions amiable or odious, probably depend* on some internal gense... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1850 - 597 páginas
...reply can be needful but the following words extracted from the discourse itself: " I am apt to suspect that reason and sentiment \ concur in almost all moral...determinations and conclusions. The final sentence which pronounces characters and actions amiable or odious, probably depends on some internal sense... | |
| 1852 - 604 páginas
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| David Hume - 1854 - 576 páginas
...and morality is no longer a practical study, nor has any tendency to regulate our lives and actions. These arguments on each side (and many more might...characters and actions amiable or odious, praiseworthy or blamable ; that which stamps on them the mark of honor or infamy, approbation or censure ; that which... | |
| Carl Max W. Schaarschmidt - 1857 - 254 páginas
...Duelle bee 3Bab,ren betradjteten ") , fo tfl bamtt im b,ôd)|ïen ©rabe • 1) The final sentence, which pronounces characters and actions amiable or...praiseworthy or blameable; that which stamps on them the mark о Г honour or infamy, approbation or censure, that which renders morality an active principie and... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1869 - 526 páginas
...the existence of a moral sense, the following passages will show : — ' The final sentence, it ia probable, which pronounces characters and actions amiable or odious, praiseworthy or blameable . . . depends on some internal sense or feeling which nature has made universal in the whole species.'... | |
| 1871 - 630 páginas
...similar to men is only an opinion." — /ielsham. "These arguments on each side are so plausible, that 1 am apt to suspect they may, the one as well as the...other, be solid and satisfactory, and that reason and xenttitwnt concur in almost all moral determinations and conclusions." — Munie. NOTION (Lat. notio,... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1871 - 616 páginas
...reply can be needful but the following words extracted from the discourse iiself : "I am apt to suspect that reason and sentiment concur in almost all moral determinations and conclusions. The final lenience which pronouncet characters and actions amiable or odious, probably dépendit on tome internal... | |
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