North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1830 |
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Sayfa 261
... virtue . The distinction which he takes in this respect between the actions and affections is no doubt founded in fact , but is in no way inconsistent with the theory which considers benevolence as virtuous . Virtue , we know , is a ...
... virtue . The distinction which he takes in this respect between the actions and affections is no doubt founded in fact , but is in no way inconsistent with the theory which considers benevolence as virtuous . Virtue , we know , is a ...
Sayfa 263
... virtue a mere matter of pru- dence , although not so obviously unsatisfactory , leads to conse- quences , which sufficiently invalidate every argument in its fa- vor . Among others it leads us to conclude , I. That the disbe- lief of a ...
... virtue a mere matter of pru- dence , although not so obviously unsatisfactory , leads to conse- quences , which sufficiently invalidate every argument in its fa- vor . Among others it leads us to conclude , I. That the disbe- lief of a ...
Sayfa 264
... virtue consists in a conduct conformable to the law of our nature , and that we are under a moral obligation to practise virtue , is only saying the same thing in different words . Should the question be asked , why we are bound to obey ...
... virtue consists in a conduct conformable to the law of our nature , and that we are under a moral obligation to practise virtue , is only saying the same thing in different words . Should the question be asked , why we are bound to obey ...
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