Samuel Johnson, the MoralistHarvard University Press, 1961 - 188 страници |
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... matter how much he might exalt man's logical powers , con- sidered reason not a divine faculty or intuition but a ... matters of religion that they brought down upon their ΙΟ SAMUEL JOHNSON THE MORALIST.
... matter how much he might exalt man's logical powers , con- sidered reason not a divine faculty or intuition but a ... matters of religion that they brought down upon their ΙΟ SAMUEL JOHNSON THE MORALIST.
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... matter of white and black ; whereas , Johnson actually believes that a mean or balance between the two forces is desir- able . To anyone who defined virtue wholly in terms of other- regarding emotions , Johnson would be certain to point ...
... matter of white and black ; whereas , Johnson actually believes that a mean or balance between the two forces is desir- able . To anyone who defined virtue wholly in terms of other- regarding emotions , Johnson would be certain to point ...
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... matter to live lovingly with good - natured , with humble and meek persons ; but he who can do so with the froward , with the wilful , and the ignorant , with the peevish and perverse , he only hath true charity.50 Hawkins did not err ...
... matter to live lovingly with good - natured , with humble and meek persons ; but he who can do so with the froward , with the wilful , and the ignorant , with the peevish and perverse , he only hath true charity.50 Hawkins did not err ...
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Reason and Freedom | 23 |
The Nature of Johnsons Altruism | 47 |
Utility and Altruism | 59 |
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