Samuel Johnson, the MoralistHarvard University Press, 1961 - 188 страници |
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... principles by which , as the individual develops , he can interpret and evaluate the data of the senses . Another device is to assign to reason in- tuitive powers which enable it to achieve knowledge not to be accounted for by the ...
... principles by which , as the individual develops , he can interpret and evaluate the data of the senses . Another device is to assign to reason in- tuitive powers which enable it to achieve knowledge not to be accounted for by the ...
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Robert Voitle. a priori abstract principles , 24 and to contrast it to the more empir- ical and utilitarian systems ... principle as far back as Francis Hutcheson but does not note that Hutcheson borrowed it ultimately from Cumberland ...
Robert Voitle. a priori abstract principles , 24 and to contrast it to the more empir- ical and utilitarian systems ... principle as far back as Francis Hutcheson but does not note that Hutcheson borrowed it ultimately from Cumberland ...
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... principles . ” 2 The trouble is that wealth is seldom desired on virtuous principles and he who does desire it on them is not likely to get it . Johnson's mistrust of the acquisition of wealth arises from the basic contradiction ...
... principles . ” 2 The trouble is that wealth is seldom desired on virtuous principles and he who does desire it on them is not likely to get it . Johnson's mistrust of the acquisition of wealth arises from the basic contradiction ...
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Reason and Freedom | 23 |
The Nature of Johnsons Altruism | 47 |
Utility and Altruism | 59 |
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