Samuel Johnson, the MoralistHarvard University Press, 1961 - 188 страници |
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... ethical behavior depend on pity , sympathy , social love , instinctive benevolence , and the like , moralists of the period were seeking forces strong enough to compel action . Johnson's position with regard to these questions was not ...
... ethical behavior depend on pity , sympathy , social love , instinctive benevolence , and the like , moralists of the period were seeking forces strong enough to compel action . Johnson's position with regard to these questions was not ...
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... ethical system of Richard Cumberland ( 1632-1718 ) may seem a rather odd choice for this purpose be- cause his sole ethical work , De legibus naturae , was published in 1672 , but for several reasons this treatise is especially suitable ...
... ethical system of Richard Cumberland ( 1632-1718 ) may seem a rather odd choice for this purpose be- cause his sole ethical work , De legibus naturae , was published in 1672 , but for several reasons this treatise is especially suitable ...
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... ethical sys- tem which Johnson mentions in his review of Jenyns's Free En- quiry , the sort where morality is regarded primarily as dutiful obedience to law . So far , we have been able to confirm his rejec- tion of morals as a matter ...
... ethical sys- tem which Johnson mentions in his review of Jenyns's Free En- quiry , the sort where morality is regarded primarily as dutiful obedience to law . So far , we have been able to confirm his rejec- tion of morals as a matter ...
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Reason and Freedom | 23 |
The Nature of Johnsons Altruism | 47 |
Utility and Altruism | 59 |
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