Samuel Johnson, the MoralistHarvard University Press, 1961 - 188 страници |
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... universal agreement could proceed only from the invariable dic- tates of the universal parent.12 However “ judgment and ratiocination . . . draw their decisions only from experience " 13 and the general consent of mankind arises simply ...
... universal agreement could proceed only from the invariable dic- tates of the universal parent.12 However “ judgment and ratiocination . . . draw their decisions only from experience " 13 and the general consent of mankind arises simply ...
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... universal league of social beings , ” “ the great law of mutual benevolence " ; and similar expressions . These phrases represent an application of the Christian precept of uni- versal love , yet something more is involved : Johnson's ...
... universal league of social beings , ” “ the great law of mutual benevolence " ; and similar expressions . These phrases represent an application of the Christian precept of uni- versal love , yet something more is involved : Johnson's ...
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... universal obligation does exist , but the gap between the ideal and the possibility of fulfillment is so vast that the ideal is not functional morally . 2 That this same argument which is so telling against universal benevolence can be ...
... universal obligation does exist , but the gap between the ideal and the possibility of fulfillment is so vast that the ideal is not functional morally . 2 That this same argument which is so telling against universal benevolence can be ...
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Reason and Freedom | 23 |
The Nature of Johnsons Altruism | 47 |
Utility and Altruism | 59 |
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