Samuel Johnson, the MoralistHarvard University Press, 1961 - 188 страници |
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... human beings , that , for many ages , a very numerous set of notions were supposed to be innate , or necessarily coexistent with the faculty of reason : it being imagined , that universal agreement could proceed only from the invariable ...
... human beings , that , for many ages , a very numerous set of notions were supposed to be innate , or necessarily coexistent with the faculty of reason : it being imagined , that universal agreement could proceed only from the invariable ...
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... human achievements good and bad . Johnson had reason to admire some of his characters- Laud , Lydiat , Hyde , and ... human failure to human folly , while Johnson emphasizes the responsibility of external forces . Our concern is not so ...
... human achievements good and bad . Johnson had reason to admire some of his characters- Laud , Lydiat , Hyde , and ... human failure to human folly , while Johnson emphasizes the responsibility of external forces . Our concern is not so ...
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... Human Wishes in a more than ordinarily gloomy era of his life . There is some proof that the fatalism is the product of a tran- sient mood in the fact that five years later Johnson interpreted the closing lines of Juvenal's tenth satire ...
... Human Wishes in a more than ordinarily gloomy era of his life . There is some proof that the fatalism is the product of a tran- sient mood in the fact that five years later Johnson interpreted the closing lines of Juvenal's tenth satire ...
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Reason and Freedom | 23 |
The Nature of Johnsons Altruism | 47 |
Utility and Altruism | 59 |
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