| Edna Aston Shearer - 1915 - 92 страници
...final sentence " which pro1 Treatise, I, iii, 2. nounces characters and actions amiable or odious .... depends on some internal sense or feeling, which nature has made universal in the whole species," yet " in order to pave the way for such a sentiment, and give a proper discernment of the object, it... | |
| Clifford Griffeth Thompson - 1922 - 248 страници
...different." This means, he thinks, that moral distinctions cannot rest on the reason, but they must depend "on some internal sense or feeling which nature has made universal in the whole species.189 Wollaston has an entire division devoted to answering this very objection. He says that... | |
| David Hume - 1927 - 444 страници
...constitutes virtue our happiness, and vice our misery: it is probable, I say, that this final sentence depends on some internal sense or feeling, which nature has made universal in the whole species. For what else can have an influence of this nature? But in order to pave the way for such a sentiment,... | |
| N. Capaldi, D. Livingston - 1990 - 246 страници
...violent passions which alienate or wildly react? Hume's response is that, [although] the final sentence depends on some internal sense or feeling which nature has made universal in the whole species... in order to pave the way for such a sentiment and give a proper discernment of its object, it is often... | |
| Owen Flanagan - 1993 - 414 страници
...is a "natural beauty and amiableness" (p. 40) to human caring and concern — an amiableness which "depends on some internal sense or feeling which nature has made universal in the whole species" (p. 15). Fellow feeling, but not basic prudence, elicits — possibly releases — some equally natural... | |
| David Fate Norton - 1993 - 420 страници
...called a certain transparency. Even if, as Hume maintained in the second Enquiry, the "final sentence depends on some internal sense or feeling, which nature has made universal in the whole species" (EPM 1, 173), a "judgment on any work" involves more than a mere report of such a feeling JEST, 241).... | |
| Peter J. Steinberger - 1993 - 328 страници
...proportionate taste and determinate choice in life and manners."77 Hume links both morality and aesthetics to "some internal sense or feeling, which nature has made universal in the whole species."78 For Adam Smith, "the same regard to the beauty of order, of an and contrivance, frequently... | |
| Paul Russell - 2002 - 218 страници
...probable, which pronounces characters and actions amiable or odious, praise-worthy or blameable. . . depends on some internal sense or feeling, which nature has made universal in the whole species. . . . But in order to pave the way for such a sentiment, and give it proper discernment of its object,... | |
| Thomas Pfau - 1997 - 478 страници
...constitutes virtue our happiness, and vice our misery: it is probable, I say, that this final sentence depends on some internal sense or feeling, which nature has made universal in the whole species. For what else can have an influence of this nature? But in order to pave the way for such a sentiment,... | |
| David Hume - 1998 - 396 страници
...constitutes virtue our happiness, and vice our misery: It is probable, I say, that this final sentence depends on some internal sense or feeling, which nature has made universal in the whole species. For what else can have an influence 30 of this nature? But in order to pave the way for such a sentiment,... | |
| |