But that is not a complete account of man's nature. Somewhat further must be brought in to give us an adequate notion of it ; namely, that one of those principles of action, conscience, or reflection, compared with the rest, as they all stand together... Principles of Natural and Supernatural Morals - Sayfa 264Henry Hughes tarafından - 1890Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Epictetus - 1877 - 506 sayfa
...to be, a fnculty which " plainly bears upon it murks of authority over all tlio rest, nnd cliiiins the absolute direction of them all, to allow or forbid their gratification " (Op. Butler, Preface to his Sermon.-,). The words in the text (/«&ry*Vtrsr, iiri*\iyt>aKH>, selection... | |
| Walter Bagehot - 1879 - 488 sayfa
...man's nature. Somewhat further must be brought in to give us an adequate notion of it, namely, that one of those principles of action, conscience, or...authority over all the rest, and claims the absolute dii-ection of them all, to allow or forbid their gratification ; a disapprobation of reflection being... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1883 - 460 sayfa
...man's nature. Somewhat further must be brought in to give us an adequate notion of it — namely, that one of those principles of action — conscience or...in itself a principle manifestly superior to a mere propensiou. And the conclusion is, that to allow no more to this superior principle or part of our... | |
| Walter Bagehot - 1891 - 470 sayfa
...man's nature. Somewhat further must be brought in to give us an adequate notion of it ; namely, that one of those principles of action, conscience or reflection,...absolute direction of them all, to allow or forbid their gratifications; a disapprobation of reflection being in itself a principle manifestly superior to a... | |
| Walter Bagehot - 1891 - 462 sayfa
...man's nature. Somewhat further must be brought in to give us an adequate notion of it ; namely, that one of those principles of action, conscience or reflection,...absolute direction of them all, to allow or forbid their gratifications; a disapprobation of reflection being in itself a principle manifestly superior to a... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1894 - 430 sayfa
...man's natnre. Somewhat further must be brought in to give us an adequate notion of it— namely, that one of those principles of action — conscience or reflection — compared with the rest as they a.11 stand together in the nature of man, plainly bears upon it marks of authority over all the rest,... | |
| Joseph Butler - 1896 - 484 sayfa
...man's nature. Somewhat further must be brought in to give us an adequate notion of it ; namely, that one of those principles of action, conscience or reflection,...absolute direction of them all, to allow or forbid their gratif1cation : a disapprobation of reflection being in itself a principle manifestly superior to a... | |
| Sir Lewis Amherst Selby-Bigge - 1897 - 476 sayfa
...considers conscience or reflection ', ' as one principle of action, which, compared with the rest as they stand together in the nature of man, plainly bears...them all, to allow or forbid their gratification.' And his proof of this proposition is, 'that a disapprobation of reflection is in itself a principle... | |
| Sir Lewis Amherst Selby-Bigge - 1897 - 514 sayfa
...man's nature. Somewhat further must be brought in to give us an adequate notion of it ; namely, that one of those principles of action, conscience or reflection,...rest as they all stand together in the nature of man, j>lainly bears upon it marks of authority over all the rest, and claims the absolute direction of them... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1903 - 200 sayfa
...adequate notion of it — namely, that one of those principles ol action — conscience or reflexion — compared with the rest as they all stand together...or forbid their gratification ; a disapprobation of reflexion being in itself a principle manifestly superior to a mere propension. And the conclusion... | |
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