Moral Order and Progress: An Analysis of Ethical ConceptionsK. Paul, Trench, Trübner, & Company Limited, 1891 - 413 страници |
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... particular piece of food is perceived . The impulse of the infant to suck , and the impulse of sex , exist first only as vague internal promptings , which when excited by an appropriate object issue in action directed to the enjoyment ...
... particular piece of food is perceived . The impulse of the infant to suck , and the impulse of sex , exist first only as vague internal promptings , which when excited by an appropriate object issue in action directed to the enjoyment ...
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... particular act becomes more concrete and individual , though in the process the ultimate results may fade out of sight in comparison with the nearer means . The passage into volition implies both these processes of acquiring greater ...
... particular act becomes more concrete and individual , though in the process the ultimate results may fade out of sight in comparison with the nearer means . The passage into volition implies both these processes of acquiring greater ...
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... particular purpose when it is adapted to fulfil that purpose , or con- forms to the type or ideal in question . A good horse is one which has the qualities of a horse in an eminent degree : a good poem is one which effects its artistic ...
... particular purpose when it is adapted to fulfil that purpose , or con- forms to the type or ideal in question . A good horse is one which has the qualities of a horse in an eminent degree : a good poem is one which effects its artistic ...
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... particular purpose . A negative proposition is merely subjective , and depends upon some- thing positive in the thing described . Similarly an act of omission is bad not because the person did not do some- thing , but because he did ...
... particular purpose . A negative proposition is merely subjective , and depends upon some- thing positive in the thing described . Similarly an act of omission is bad not because the person did not do some- thing , but because he did ...
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... particular action adopted . 10. Thus it is not the motive which constitutes con- duct , neither can motive be allowed to be that which morality directly judges.1 An instance will suggest what the real position of motive in morality is ...
... particular action adopted . 10. Thus it is not the motive which constitutes con- duct , neither can motive be allowed to be that which morality directly judges.1 An instance will suggest what the real position of motive in morality is ...
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acter adjustment agent altruism animal approval arise ascidian called categorical imperative cerned character conception condemned conduct connection conscience consciousness consequences Cyrenaic depends described desire distinction distinguished duty effect egoism elements equilibrium ethical theories evolutionary ethics existence explain expression F. H. Bradley fact feeling functions habit happiness human idea ideal identical implied impulse independent individual inquiry intuitionism kind knowledge latter levée en masse man's means ment mental events merely metaphysics mind moral action moral judgment moral law moral order moral sentiments morally judged motion motive nature object of volition observe organism pain particular performed person pleasure position possess present principle psychology question realised reality reason recognise regarded relation represent sensation social society subject of moral suppose T. H. Green thing thought tion true truth unity universal Utilitarianism vidual virtue W. K. Clifford whole wrong
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