The internal sanction of duty, whatever our standard of duty may be, is one and the same — a feeling in our own mind ; a pain, more or less intense, attendant on violation of duty, which in properly cultivated moral natures rises, in the more serious... The British Quarterly Review - Sayfa 163editör: - 1868Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| 1890 - 72 sayfa
...appliances of education and general cultivation are bent to the purpose. So far as to external sanctions. The internal sanction of duty, whatever our standard...intense, attendant on violation of duty, which in properly.cultivated moral natures rises, in the more serious cases, into shrinking from it as an impossibility.... | |
| William Fleming - 1890 - 458 sayfa
...sanction is distinct from the law — an accompaniment which is confirmatory. Mr JS Mill has said : — " The internal sanction of duty, whatever our standard...own mind, a pain, more or less intense, attendant on a violation of duty" (Utilitarianism, p. 41). The consequences which naturally attend virtue and vice... | |
| William Henry Hudson - 1894 - 268 sayfa
...in brief, the best specimen of the most advanced utilitarian speculation on this important point: " The internal sanction of duty, whatever our standard of duty may be, is one and the same—a feeling in our own mind; a pain, more or less intense, attendant on violation of duty, which... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1895 - 140 sayfa
...cultivation are bent to the purpose. So far as to external sanctions. The internal sanction_of duly, whatever our standard of duty may be, is one and the...pain, more or less intense, attendant on violation aof duty, which in properly-cultivated moral natures rises, in the more serious cases, into shrinking... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1895 - 146 sayfa
...purpose. J* So far as to external sanctions. The injpAjl ternal sanction of duty, whatever our stan1 dard of duty may be, is one and the same — | a feeling in our ^own. mind- ; a pain, more I or less intense, attendant on violation of duty, which in properly cultivated moral natures rises,... | |
| John Watson - 1895 - 280 sayfa
...inclining us to do His will independently of selfish consequences." (b] The internal sanction is " a feeling in our own mind, a pain, more or less intense, attendant on violation of duty." This feeling is not innate but acquired. The desire to be in unity with our fellow-men is a " powerful... | |
| Henry Calderwood - 1895 - 400 sayfa
...statements : ' The ultimate sanction of all morality is a subjective feeling in our mind,' p. 42 ; ' The internal sanction of duty, whatever our standard of duty may be, is one and the same,—a feeling in our own mind, a pain, more or less intense, attendant on a violation of duty,'p.... | |
| Francis Dashwood Tandy - 1896 - 242 sayfa
...answer applies. Turn which way you will, the idea of duty entirely disappears. John Stuart Mills says, "The internal sanction of duty, whatever our standard of duty may be, is . . . a feeling in our own mind; a pain, more or less intense, attendant on violations of duty, which... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1897 - 416 sayfa
...sanctions. (1The_internal sanc-\ i tion of duty-Whatever our standard " oT^yna^BeT -is aild Lhesame — a feeling in our own mind ; a pain,. more or less intense, attendant on violation of duty. whicn in properly cultivated moral natures rises, in the more serious cases, into shrinking from it... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1899 - 160 sayfa
...appliances of education and general cultivation are bent to the purpose. So far as to external sanctions. The internal sanction of duty, whatever our standard...which in properly cultivated moral natures rises, in the more serious cases, into shrinking from it as an impossibility. ('This feeling, when disinterested,... | |
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