Samuel Johnson, the MoralistHarvard University Press, 1961 - 188 страници |
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... practical moralist and a neoclassic author he is always aware of the occasion , of his purposes , and of the nature of his audience . In the case of a systematic philosopher , if we take into account any change in his ideas with time ...
... practical moralist and a neoclassic author he is always aware of the occasion , of his purposes , and of the nature of his audience . In the case of a systematic philosopher , if we take into account any change in his ideas with time ...
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... practical task of reformation , some of the aspects of his thought which I will consider may seem novel , perhaps annoy- ingly so , even to readers well acquainted with Johnson . In part , this air of novelty is caused by the difference ...
... practical task of reformation , some of the aspects of his thought which I will consider may seem novel , perhaps annoy- ingly so , even to readers well acquainted with Johnson . In part , this air of novelty is caused by the difference ...
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... practical level , is a fitting conclusion to a chapter largely concerned with his underlying assumptions . Practical virtue has a number of characteristics . It is seldom the product of motives pure and unmixed . When Mrs. Montagu was ...
... practical level , is a fitting conclusion to a chapter largely concerned with his underlying assumptions . Practical virtue has a number of characteristics . It is seldom the product of motives pure and unmixed . When Mrs. Montagu was ...
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Reason and Freedom | 23 |
The Nature of Johnsons Altruism | 47 |
Utility and Altruism | 59 |
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