North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1830 |
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Sayfa 238
... sentiment or power ; but it is quite clear that they can- not create a sentiment or power which we do not naturally possess . Habit may enable a man , for example , to employ his arms for the purpose of walking , and to go on all fours ...
... sentiment or power ; but it is quite clear that they can- not create a sentiment or power which we do not naturally possess . Habit may enable a man , for example , to employ his arms for the purpose of walking , and to go on all fours ...
Sayfa 239
... sentiments ? ' It seems , therefore , that each succeeding generation of men acquires its moral sentiments by imitating the actions of the preceding one . By the help of this theory we can go back with great facility to the first ...
... sentiments ? ' It seems , therefore , that each succeeding generation of men acquires its moral sentiments by imitating the actions of the preceding one . By the help of this theory we can go back with great facility to the first ...
Sayfa 260
... sentiment of moral esteem ; and both together throw so peculiar a lustre on this branch of duty as goes far to account for the origin of those systems , which represent it as the only direct object of moral approbation . ' But what I am ...
... sentiment of moral esteem ; and both together throw so peculiar a lustre on this branch of duty as goes far to account for the origin of those systems , which represent it as the only direct object of moral approbation . ' But what I am ...
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TONE OF BRITISH CRITICISM | 27 |
ASYLUM FOR THE BLIND | 66 |
GERMAN ASSOCIATION OF NATURALISTS AND PHYSI | 85 |
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