Samuel Johnson, the MoralistHarvard University Press, 1961 - 188 страници |
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... thinking of most of his partisans in one way or another , and we are reluctant to admit that a man who has profoundly influenced us may think in a wholly different spirit from us with regard to most matters . We like to feel that the ...
... thinking of most of his partisans in one way or another , and we are reluctant to admit that a man who has profoundly influenced us may think in a wholly different spirit from us with regard to most matters . We like to feel that the ...
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... thinking of reform wholly in terms of political and social action , the moralist , who seeks to reform up from the individual , rather than from the top down , seems to propose no action at all , one way or the other , and therefore is ...
... thinking of reform wholly in terms of political and social action , the moralist , who seeks to reform up from the individual , rather than from the top down , seems to propose no action at all , one way or the other , and therefore is ...
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... thinking of England , often of Great Britain , and occasionally he includes the English possessions over- seas . The political and economic organism of which he speaks lies within these borders and his sociological thinking usually has ...
... thinking of England , often of Great Britain , and occasionally he includes the English possessions over- seas . The political and economic organism of which he speaks lies within these borders and his sociological thinking usually has ...
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Reason and Freedom | 23 |
The Nature of Johnsons Altruism | 47 |
Utility and Altruism | 59 |
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