| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1910 - 508 sayfa
...happiness expected is greater and more lasting.' — Brown's Essays on the Characteristics, p. 220. z 'If a Christian, who has the view of happiness and...another life, be asked why a man must keep his word, ho will give this as a reason, because God, who has tho power of eternal life nnd death, requires it... | |
| John Locke - 1924 - 438 sayfa
...a_great and und<^jgh|e rule Jn fa morality ; but yetTiFa CEristian, wlio has the Vii\v oThappi- y ness and misery in another life, be asked why a man must keep his word, he wUl give this as a reason : ' Because God, who has the power of eternal life and death, requires it... | |
| Mordecai Grossman - 1926 - 200 sayfa
...determine action. "If a Christian who has a belief in happiness and misery in another life be asked why man must keep his word, he will give this as a reason,...power of eternal life and death, requires it of us.' " " Indeed in the last analysis, it is pleasure and pain that are the deciding factors even in this... | |
| John W. Yolton - 1977 - 364 sayfa
...That men should keep their compacts, is certainly a great and undeniable rule in morality. But yet, if a Christian, who has the view of happiness and...power of eternal life and death, requires it of us. But if an Hobbist be asked why, he will answer, because the public requires it, and the Leviathan will... | |
| Edmund Leites - 2002 - 284 sayfa
...That Men should keep their Compacts, is certainly a great and undeniable Rule in Morality. But yet, if a Christian, who has the view of Happiness and...another Life, be asked why a Man must keep his Word, he wi\\ give this as a Reason: Because God who has the Power of eternal Life and Death, requires it of... | |
| Thomas L. Pangle - 1990 - 344 sayfa
...question of the grounds for adhering to the "great and undeniable" moral rules: one is that of the "Christian, who has the view of Happiness and Misery in another Life"; one is that of the Hobbesian; and the third is that of "the old Heathen Philosophers," who would reply:... | |
| G. S. Rousseau - 1990 - 512 sayfa
...That Men should keep their Compacts, is certainly a great and undeniable Rule in Morality: But yet, if a Christian, who has the view of Happiness and...Power of eternal Life and Death, requires it of us. But if an Hobbist be asked why; he will answer: Because the Publick requires it, and the Leviathan... | |
| James Tully - 1993 - 354 sayfa
...That Men should keep their Compacts, is certainly a great and undeniable Rule in Morality. But yet, if a Christian, who has the view of Happiness and...Power of eternal Life and Death, requires it of us. But if an Hobbist be asked why; he will answer: Because the Publick requires it, and the Leviathan... | |
| Nicholas Wolterstorff - 1996 - 276 sayfa
...That men should keep their compacts, is certainly a great and undeniable rule in morality: But yet, if a Christian, who has the view of happiness and...power of eternal life and death, requires it of us. But ifan Hobbist be asked why; he will answer: Because the public requires it, and the Leviathan will... | |
| Ernest L. Fortin - 1996 - 442 sayfa
...essential difference between the old and the new morality is well summed up by Locke, ibid., 1.2.5: "[I]f a Christian, who has the view of happiness and...asked why a man must keep his word, he will give this reason: Because God, who has the power of eternal life and death, requires it of us. But if a Hobbist... | |
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