Samuel Johnson, the MoralistHarvard University Press, 1961 - 188 страници |
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... virtue does not wait for the special occasion . To do the best can seldom be the lot of man : it is sufficient if , when opportunities are presented , he is ready to do good . How little virtue could be practised , if beneficence were ...
... virtue does not wait for the special occasion . To do the best can seldom be the lot of man : it is sufficient if , when opportunities are presented , he is ready to do good . How little virtue could be practised , if beneficence were ...
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... virtue . Strictly speaking , virtue is a quality which inheres in the individual moral agent , and it is of this sort of criterion which Johnson's contemporaries are stressing at the expense of all other considerations when they center ...
... virtue . Strictly speaking , virtue is a quality which inheres in the individual moral agent , and it is of this sort of criterion which Johnson's contemporaries are stressing at the expense of all other considerations when they center ...
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... Virtue for virtue's sake may please the reasoner in the shade , and the Calvin- ist , assured of his salvation , may be able to act for the sake of duty , but it was the consequences which most impressed Johnson , and it was these which ...
... Virtue for virtue's sake may please the reasoner in the shade , and the Calvin- ist , assured of his salvation , may be able to act for the sake of duty , but it was the consequences which most impressed Johnson , and it was these which ...
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Reason and Freedom | 23 |
The Nature of Johnsons Altruism | 47 |
Utility and Altruism | 59 |
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