Samuel Johnson, the MoralistHarvard University Press, 1961 - 188 страници |
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... discuss , but failed to do so for reasons that are not always clear . Thus , despite Boswell's pronounced thirst for what ... discussion for his huge biography . And John- son himself supplied rather extensive annotations for his transla ...
... discuss , but failed to do so for reasons that are not always clear . Thus , despite Boswell's pronounced thirst for what ... discussion for his huge biography . And John- son himself supplied rather extensive annotations for his transla ...
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... discussion of Johnson's concept of the moral life in this way we are making use of his own distinction of goodness into " soberness , righteousness , and godliness , " which involve respectively the individual's relationship to himself ...
... discussion of Johnson's concept of the moral life in this way we are making use of his own distinction of goodness into " soberness , righteousness , and godliness , " which involve respectively the individual's relationship to himself ...
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... discussion of Johnson's religious beliefs : " skepticism about a personal , judging God or about the account- ability of man might have given him some measure of the comfort that he , as a victim of his own kind of faith , was never ...
... discussion of Johnson's religious beliefs : " skepticism about a personal , judging God or about the account- ability of man might have given him some measure of the comfort that he , as a victim of his own kind of faith , was never ...
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Reason and Freedom | 23 |
The Nature of Johnsons Altruism | 47 |
Utility and Altruism | 59 |
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