Samuel Johnson, the MoralistHarvard University Press, 1961 - 188 страници |
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... things , that may be falsely exhibited . This internal reasoning may indeed be wrongly 2 For an excellent study of the English ethical rationalists of the eighteenth century by an admirer , see David Daiches Raphael's Moral Sense ...
... things , that may be falsely exhibited . This internal reasoning may indeed be wrongly 2 For an excellent study of the English ethical rationalists of the eighteenth century by an admirer , see David Daiches Raphael's Moral Sense ...
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... things for himself and act as if he were bound only by the transcendent law . No conflict is possible in the system of Hobbes , for although he admits the existence of the laws of nature , he so qualifies them that they become ...
... things for himself and act as if he were bound only by the transcendent law . No conflict is possible in the system of Hobbes , for although he admits the existence of the laws of nature , he so qualifies them that they become ...
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... things indifferent , depending wholly on the will of God , do but confound the nature of things , as well as all our notions of God himself , by representing him capable of willing contradictions . . . . It is the consequences ...
... things indifferent , depending wholly on the will of God , do but confound the nature of things , as well as all our notions of God himself , by representing him capable of willing contradictions . . . . It is the consequences ...
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Reason and Freedom | 23 |
The Nature of Johnsons Altruism | 47 |
Utility and Altruism | 59 |
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