Samuel Johnson, the MoralistHarvard University Press, 1961 - 188 страници |
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... depends on " the predominant passion " as a literary device ; it is used to characterize both Captator's relatives in Rambler No. 198 and the dissembling travelers in the stage coach of Adventurer No. 84. But to the notion of the ruling ...
... depends on " the predominant passion " as a literary device ; it is used to characterize both Captator's relatives in Rambler No. 198 and the dissembling travelers in the stage coach of Adventurer No. 84. But to the notion of the ruling ...
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... depends upon how natural law is defined . If , for instance , it is thought of as some complex body of abstract 24 Pages 256-257 and 195 . 25 Greene traces the greatest happiness principle as far back as Francis Hutcheson but does not ...
... depends upon how natural law is defined . If , for instance , it is thought of as some complex body of abstract 24 Pages 256-257 and 195 . 25 Greene traces the greatest happiness principle as far back as Francis Hutcheson but does not ...
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... depend on the goodness or badness , the virtue or vice , of the one who performs it . Illustrative of Johnson's ... depends on the motive from which we act . If I fling half a crown to a beggar with intention to break his head , and ...
... depend on the goodness or badness , the virtue or vice , of the one who performs it . Illustrative of Johnson's ... depends on the motive from which we act . If I fling half a crown to a beggar with intention to break his head , and ...
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Reason and Freedom | 23 |
The Nature of Johnsons Altruism | 47 |
Utility and Altruism | 59 |
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