Samuel Johnson, the MoralistHarvard University Press, 1961 - 188 страници |
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... according to the measure of his intelligence , with those who are of his own kind ; this social trend the Stoics called " sociableness . " Stated as a universal truth , therefore , the assertion that every animal is impelled by nature ...
... according to the measure of his intelligence , with those who are of his own kind ; this social trend the Stoics called " sociableness . " Stated as a universal truth , therefore , the assertion that every animal is impelled by nature ...
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... according to the constitutions of Jamaica , he was legally enslaved ; these constitutions are merely positive ; and apparently in- jurious to the rights of mankind , because whoever is exposed to sale is condemned to slavery without ...
... according to the constitutions of Jamaica , he was legally enslaved ; these constitutions are merely positive ; and apparently in- jurious to the rights of mankind , because whoever is exposed to sale is condemned to slavery without ...
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... according to our duty , we commit the event to him by whose laws our actions are governed , and who will suffer none to be finally punished for obedience . When , in prospect of some good , whether natural or moral , we break the rules ...
... according to our duty , we commit the event to him by whose laws our actions are governed , and who will suffer none to be finally punished for obedience . When , in prospect of some good , whether natural or moral , we break the rules ...
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Reason and Freedom | 23 |
The Nature of Johnsons Altruism | 47 |
Utility and Altruism | 59 |
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