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Sayfa 19
... traits necessarily associated ; since the nature which prompts international aggression prompts aggression of individuals on one another . Hence the limit of evolution can be reached by conduct only in permanently peaceful societies ...
... traits necessarily associated ; since the nature which prompts international aggression prompts aggression of individuals on one another . Hence the limit of evolution can be reached by conduct only in permanently peaceful societies ...
Sayfa 21
... trait leads us to speak of a bad umbrella or a bad pair of boots ? The characters here predicated by the words good and bad , are not intrinsic characters ; for apart from human wants , such things have neither merits nor demerits . We ...
... trait leads us to speak of a bad umbrella or a bad pair of boots ? The characters here predicated by the words good and bad , are not intrinsic characters ; for apart from human wants , such things have neither merits nor demerits . We ...
Sayfa 33
... traits of race- horses which have usually gone along with attainment of the highest speed ; and the idea of perfect constitution in a race - horse similarily refers to the endurance which enables him to continue that speed for the ...
... traits of race- horses which have usually gone along with attainment of the highest speed ; and the idea of perfect constitution in a race - horse similarily refers to the endurance which enables him to continue that speed for the ...
Sayfa 36
... as when we group saws , knives , mallets , harrows , under the head of tools . Are the virtues classed as such because of some intrinsic community of nature ? Then there must be identifiable a common trait in all the 36 THE DATA OF ETHICS .
... as when we group saws , knives , mallets , harrows , under the head of tools . Are the virtues classed as such because of some intrinsic community of nature ? Then there must be identifiable a common trait in all the 36 THE DATA OF ETHICS .
Sayfa 37
... trait possessed in common by Magnificence and Meekness ? and if any such common trait can be disentangled , is it that which also constitutes the essential trait in Truthfulness ? The answer must be - No . The virtues , then , not being ...
... trait possessed in common by Magnificence and Meekness ? and if any such common trait can be disentangled , is it that which also constitutes the essential trait in Truthfulness ? The answer must be - No . The virtues , then , not being ...
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accompanying achieved actions activities acts to ends adjustments of acts admitted aggregate altruism altruistic pleasure animals arises Aristotle becomes belief benefit bodily bring caused co-operation complete conceived conception connexions consciousness consequences considered constituted COVENT GARDEN creatures definite degree Dhimals division of labour effects efforts egoistic satisfactions emotions entailed ethical evils evolution of conduct evolved existence feelings fulfilment functions further gratification greater greatest happiness greatest happiness principle guidance habitually hedonism Hence higher human ideal ideas implied increase individual injurious justice kind labour larvæ less living means ment mental moral motions nature needs Negrito observe offspring organism paradox of Hedonism physical pleasures and pains principle Principles of Psychology produce prompted Protozoa pursuit recognize reflex actions relations relative remote requirements savage sensations sentiency shown social SOCIAL STATICS society structures Suppose sympathy theory things tion trait truth ultimate utilitarianism welfare wrong yield
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Sayfa 286 - The Will. PART V.—PHYSICAL SYNTHESIS. 1. A Further Interpretation Needed. 2. The Genesis of Nerves. 3. The Genesis of Simple Nervous Systems. 4. The Genesis of Compound 5. The Genesis of Doubly-ComNervous Systems. pound Nervous Systems, (i. Functions as Related to these Structures. 7. Psychical Laws as thus Inter8. Evidence from Normal Variapreted. tions.
Sayfa 286 - The Perception of Motion. 17. The Perception of Resistance. 18. Perception in General. 19. The Relations of Similarity and Dissimilarity. 20. The Relations of Cointension and Non-Cointension. 21. The Relations of Coextension and Non-Coextension. 22. The Relations of Coexistence and Non-Coexistence. The Relations of Connature and Non-Connature. The Relations of Likeness and Unlikeness.
Sayfa 286 - 10. The Perception of Special Ob9. Classification, Naming, and Recognition. 11. The Perception of Body as jects. presenting Dynamical, Statico-Dynamical, and Statical Attributes. 12. The Perception of Body as presenting Statico-Dynamical and Statical Attributes. 13. The Perception of Body as pre14. The Perception of Space. senting Statical Attributes. 15. The Perception of Time.
Sayfa 9 - In 2 vols. Vol. I. (Vol. II. in the press.) Two Vols. 8vo, cloth, 21s. Baur (P. 0.).—Church History of the First Three Centuries. Translated from the Third German Edition. Edited by the Kev. ALLAN MENZIES.
Sayfa 20 - peremptory. Hence the fact that the words good and bad have come to be specially associated with acts which further the complete living of others and acts which obstruct their complete living. Goodness, standing by itself, suggests, above all other things, the conduct of one who aids the sick in re-acquiring normal vitality, assists
Sayfa 286 - Evidence from Abnormal Variations. 10. Results. APPENDIX. On the Action of Anaesthetics and Narcotics. CONTENTS OF VOL. II. PART VI.—SPECIAL ANALYSIS. 1. Limitation of the Subject. 2. Compound Quantitative Rea3. Compound Quantitative Reasoning. 4. Imperfect and Simple Quansoning, continued. titative Reasoning. Quantitative Reasoning in General.
Sayfa 266 - the same gradations in accuracy as that of the race has done. But what we want, as astronomers, to know is the actual motion of the stars and its causes: and similarly as moralists we naturally inquire what ought to be done in the actual world in which we live.
Sayfa 19 - no longer find any obscurity in the application. of the words good and bad to them, according as they are efficient or inefficient. The expressions good nursing and bad nursing, whether they refer to the supply of food, the quality and amount of clothing, or the due ministration to infantine wants from hour to hour, tacitly recognize
Sayfa 250 - ordinary sense, yet the effects of due egoism will be achieved. Nor is this all. As, at an earlier stage, egoistic competition, first reaching a compromise such that each claims no more than his equitable share, afterwards rises to a conciliation such that each insists on the taking of equitable shares by others;
Sayfa 286 - The Relations of Likeness and Unlikeness. 25. The Relation of Sequence. 26. Consciousness in General. 27. Results. PART VII.—GENERAL ANALYSIS. 1. The Final Question. 2. The Assumption of Meta3. The Words of Metaphysicians. physicians. 4. The Reasonings of Metaphysicians. 5. Negative Justification of Realism.