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" Like the other acquired capacities above referred to, the moral faculty, if not a part of our nature, is a natural outgrowth from it ; capable, like them, in a certain small degree, of springing up spontaneously; and susceptible of being brought by cultivation... "
An Examination of the Utilitarian Philosophy - Sayfa 210
John Grote tarafından - 1870 - 362 sayfa
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The Descent of Man: And Selection in Relation to Sex, 1874. cilt

Charles Darwin - 1897 - 768 sayfa
...utilitarian " morality." Again he says, " Like u the other acquired capacities above *• referred to, the moral faculty, if " not a part of our nature,...natural out-growth from it ; " capable, like them, ia a certain *• email degree of spiinging upsiwnuiily." I1.!,', ia opposition to all this, he also...
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Utilitarianism

John Stuart Mill - 1899 - 206 sayfa
...•;Like the other acquired capacities above •\ jreferred to, the moral faculty, if not a part . jof our nature, is a natural outgrowth from it ; capable,...brought by cultivation to a high degree of development. Unhappily it is also susceptible, by a sufficient use of the external sanctions and dr*^' . of the...
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Library of universal knowledge, science, 2. cilt

1905 - 462 sayfa
...sentiment for utilitarian morality." Again he says, "Like the other acquired capacities above referred to, the moral faculty, if not a part of our nature, is...certain small degree, of springing up spontaneously." But in opposition to all this, he also remarks, "if, as is my own belief, the moral feelings are not...
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The Classical Moralists: Selections Illustrating Ethics from Socrates to ...

Benjamin Rand - 1909 - 832 sayfa
...most strenuously in their transcendental origin. Like the other acquired capacities above referred to, the moral faculty, if not a part of our nature, is...brought by cultivation to a high degree of development. Unhappily it is also susceptible, by a sufficient use of the external sanctions and of the force of...
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Origin and Evolution of Ethics: Were Moral Laws Supernaturally Revealed, Or ...

Singleton Waters Davis - 1910 - 170 sayfa
...author believes, if the moral feelings are not innate, " they are not for that reason less natural." " The moral faculty, if not a part of our nature, is a natural outgrowth of it, capable in a certain small degree of springing up spontaneously, and of being brought to a high...
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English Philosophers and Schools of Philosophy

James Seth - 1912 - 404 sayfa
...follow that, because the 'moral feelings' are not innate but acquired, they are the less natural : ' the moral faculty, if not a part of our nature, is a natural 1 Utilit., ch. ii. outgrowth from it.' There is ' a natural basis of sentiment for utilitarian morality,'...
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The Realizations of the Future: An Inquiry into the Authority of Praxis

George Allan - 1990 - 344 sayfa
...reason, to build cities, to cultivate the ground, though these are acquired faculties.... [Likewise] the moral faculty, if not a part of our nature, is...brought by cultivation to a high degree of development. [U 433-34] But because what can be cultivated can be cultivated for ill as well as for good, and since...
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The Cambridge Companion to Mill

John Skorupski - 1998 - 612 sayfa
...present in all of us. ... Like the other acquired capacities above referred to, the moral faculty, if not part of our nature, is a natural outgrowth from it;...brought by cultivation to a high degree of development. (Utilitarianism, CW The capacities Mill dwells on, unlike the tendencies of human nature,5 are all...
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What People Want: The Concept of Utility from Bentham to Game Theory

Don Ross - 1999 - 392 sayfa
...most strenuously in their transcendental origin. Like the other acquired capacities above referred to, the moral faculty, if not a part of our nature, is...brought by cultivation to a high degree of development. Unhappily it is also susceptible, by a sufficient use of the external sanctions and of the force of...
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Formal Transgression: John Stuart Mill's Philosophy of International Affairs

Eddy M. Souffrant - 2000 - 196 sayfa
...indeed a part of our nature in the sense of being in any perceptible degree present in all of us; ... the moral faculty, if not a part of our nature, is a natural outgrowth from it; capable ... of springing up spontaneously; and susceptible of being brought by cultivation to a high degree...
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