Samuel Johnson, the MoralistHarvard University Press, 1961 - 188 страници |
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... says that Johnson puts it ? Can it perceive " gen- eral truth and nature ? " These questions can easily be answered by turning to An Essay concerning Human Understanding , for Locke deals with them in most explicit language . Intuitive ...
... says that Johnson puts it ? Can it perceive " gen- eral truth and nature ? " These questions can easily be answered by turning to An Essay concerning Human Understanding , for Locke deals with them in most explicit language . Intuitive ...
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... says more in Sermon XXIV than anywhere else . Man is , for the most part , equally unhappy , when subjected , without redress , to the passions of another , or left , without control , to the dominion of his own . This every man ...
... says more in Sermon XXIV than anywhere else . Man is , for the most part , equally unhappy , when subjected , without redress , to the passions of another , or left , without control , to the dominion of his own . This every man ...
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... says that “ whatever busies the mind without corrupting it , has at least this use , that it rescues the day from idleness , and he that is never idle will not often be vicious . " 18 And even mild dissipation is preferable to some of ...
... says that “ whatever busies the mind without corrupting it , has at least this use , that it rescues the day from idleness , and he that is never idle will not often be vicious . " 18 And even mild dissipation is preferable to some of ...
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Reason and Freedom | 23 |
The Nature of Johnsons Altruism | 47 |
Utility and Altruism | 59 |
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