Samuel Johnson, the MoralistHarvard University Press, 1961 - 188 страници |
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... contemporaries , yet he disagrees with them regarding the functions of reason and concurs with the moral rationalists , considering reason more important to ethical conduct than any other aspect of mind . To put it another way , he ...
... contemporaries , yet he disagrees with them regarding the functions of reason and concurs with the moral rationalists , considering reason more important to ethical conduct than any other aspect of mind . To put it another way , he ...
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... contemporaries are stressing at the expense of all other considerations when they center their attentions on benevolent emotions , when they assume that if individuals are goodhearted , worthy actions and beneficial results will follow ...
... contemporaries are stressing at the expense of all other considerations when they center their attentions on benevolent emotions , when they assume that if individuals are goodhearted , worthy actions and beneficial results will follow ...
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... contemporaries ; some reason that his faith would have been more placid had it been strong ; and others argue by extrapolation that , because Johnson was a skeptic in some areas , he must have been one in religion , too . To the first ...
... contemporaries ; some reason that his faith would have been more placid had it been strong ; and others argue by extrapolation that , because Johnson was a skeptic in some areas , he must have been one in religion , too . To the first ...
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Reason and Freedom | 23 |
The Nature of Johnsons Altruism | 47 |
Utility and Altruism | 59 |
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