| George Frederick Graham - 1857 - 416 sayfa
...the night, &c. 8. From Hobbes's " Treatise on Human Nature:" — about 1640.1 {Pity and Indignation.) Pity is imagination or fiction of future calamity...deserved the same, the compassion is greater, because then there appeareth more probability that the same may happen to us ; for the evil that happeneth... | |
| William Alfred Jones - 1857 - 286 sayfa
...lere." Eochefoucault's definition of Pity is almost identical with that given by Hobbes, who styles it, "Imagination, or fiction of future calamity to ourselves,...proceeding from the sense of another man's calamity." After making, as we thought, quite a discovery, we found Hazlitt had, long before, pointed out the... | |
| William Alfred Jones - 1857 - 280 sayfa
...lere." Rochefoucault's definition of Pity is almost identical with that given by Hobbes, who styles it, "Imagination, or fiction of future calamity to ourselves,...proceeding from the sense of another man's calamity." After making, as we thought, quite a discovery, we found Hazlitt had, long before, pointed out the... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1858 - 594 sayfa
...but know that something there is that men call fire, because it warmeth him. PITY AND INDIGNATION. Pity is imagination or fiction of future calamity to ourselves, proceeding from the tense of another man's calamity. But when it lighteth on such as we think have not deserved the same,... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1859 - 444 sayfa
...works of his predecessors. I allude to the account of Pity given hy Hobbes, who defines it to be " the imagination or fiction of future calamity to ourselves proceeding from the sense of another man's calamity."1 In what respect this theory coincides with Mr. Smith's, will appear from the remarks I... | |
| George Campbell - 1859 - 460 sayfa
...thought it a sufficient stretch, in order to render the sympathetic sorrow purely selfish, to define it " imagination or fiction of future calamity to ourselves, proceeding from the sense of another's calamity."f But in the first quotation we have another kind of fiction, namely, that we are... | |
| George Campbell - 1860 - 458 sayfa
...thought it a sufficient stretch, in order to render the sympathetic sorrow purely selfish, to define it " imagination or fiction of future calamity to ourselves, proceeding from the sense of another's calamity."f But in the first quotation we have another kind of fiction, namely, that we are... | |
| Joseph Butler (bp. of Durham.) - 1862 - 572 sayfa
...affection or passion, the object of which is ourselves, or danger to ourselves. Hobbes defines pity, " imagination, or fiction of future calamity to ourselves, proceeding from the sense [he means sight or knowledge] of another man's calamity." (b) Thus fear and compassion would be the... | |
| Thomas Budd Shaw, sir William Smith - 1864 - 554 sayfa
...Thomas Holies, 1588-1679. (Manual, p. 108.) From the Treatise on Human Nature. PITY AND INDIGNATION. Pity is imagination or fiction of future calamity...deserved the same, the compassion is greater, because then there appeareth more probability that the same may happen to us : for, the evil that happeneth... | |
| Wise sayings - 1864 - 394 sayfa
...art And thou like adamant draw mine iron heart. Holy Sonnets, I. — JOHN DONNE. PITY. Analysis of calamity. But when it lighteth on such as we think...deserved the same, the compassion is greater, because then there appeareth more probability that the same may happen to us ; for the evil that happeneth... | |
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