... own activities, but only an implied recognition of such claims in the persons of others, and by implication a prescribing of limits. Taking no note of intermediate forms of the conception, we may instance among modern forms the one which it took in... Works - Sayfa 50Herbert Spencer tarafından - 1891Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Horatio Willis Dresser - 1898 - 272 sayfa
...reproduction. The whole matter is summed up in Kant's famous categorical imperative: "Act only on the maxim whereby thou canst at the same time will that it should become a universal law. " In other words, act as you would willingly see all men act toward each other and toward you under... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1900 - 520 sayfa
...appropriate to men : there is in it no direct recognition of any claim which each has to the results of bis own activities, but only an implied recognition of...the Christian rule. The suggestion that every other man must be imagined to act after a manner similar to the manner proposed, joined with the tacit implication... | |
| Frank Thilly - 1900 - 368 sayfa
...First he says that an act is moral when it is prompted by the sense of duty, then he tells me to " act only on that maxim whereby thou canst at the same...time will that it should become a universal law." If he adheres to the first proposition, the murderer is moral ; if to the second, then the sense of... | |
| Frank Thilly - 1900 - 374 sayfa
...First he says that an act is moral when it is prompted by the sense of duty, then he tells me to " act only on that maxim whereby thou canst at the same...time will that it should become a universal law." If he adheres to the first proposition, the murderer is moral ; if to the second, then the sense of... | |
| Noah Knowles Davis - 1900 - 312 sayfa
...thy whole moral work." — SCHLEIEHMACHER. "There is but one categorical imperative, namely this: Act on that maxim whereby thou canst at the same time will that it should become universal law." — KANT. See supra, § 44. Of Kant's famous categorical imperative be it noted that,... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1901 - 332 sayfa
...referred to an ideal, yet various references are traceable. We may see one in the dictum of Kant—" Act only on that maxim whereby thou canst at the same...time will that it should become a universal law." For this implies the thought of a society in which the maxim is acted upon by all and universal benefit... | |
| Henry Sidgwick - 1901 - 584 sayfa
..."There it therefore but one categorical imperative, namely, this : Act only on that maxim irhertby thou canst at the same time will that it should become a univertal that of supposing that Formal Logic supplies a complete v criterion of truth. I should agree... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1902 - 638 sayfa
...referred to an ideal, yet various references are traceable. We may see one in the dictum of Kant — " Act only on that maxim whereby thou canst at the same...time will that it should become a universal law." For this implies the thought of a society in which the maxim is acted upon by all and universal benefit... | |
| Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby - 1903 - 996 sayfa
...leaving undone is pure reasonableness. In Kant this demand of pure reason is formulated in the principle, "Act only on that maxim whereby thou canst at the...time will that it should become a universal law." This he calls the "one categorical imperative." This "law contains no conditions restricting it;" it... | |
| Warner Fite - 1903 - 406 sayfa
...conduct. This is to be found in the famous ' categorical imperative,' which is formulated as follows : " Act only on that maxim whereby thou canst at the same time will that it should become a universal law" This rule, it will be seen, is the direct practical corollary of his theory of human nature. Assuming... | |
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