An Enquiry into the Principles of Human Happiness and Human DutyPickering, 1843 - 554 lappuses |
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... object or objects of all philosophy ; and in addition to the lofty purposes above enumerated , which regard discovery and judg- ment , it likewise instructs us in the arts of retaining and communicating truth . Here , it will be allowed ...
... object or objects of all philosophy ; and in addition to the lofty purposes above enumerated , which regard discovery and judg- ment , it likewise instructs us in the arts of retaining and communicating truth . Here , it will be allowed ...
8. lappuse
... object so to regu- late the thoughts , feelings , and actions of men , as to produce the greatest possible sum of human happiness . Hence thoughts , feelings , and actions are the constant subjects of moral science , and the human mind ...
... object so to regu- late the thoughts , feelings , and actions of men , as to produce the greatest possible sum of human happiness . Hence thoughts , feelings , and actions are the constant subjects of moral science , and the human mind ...
10. lappuse
... object of this branch of philosophy is human duty , and it treats of right and wrong , moral obligation , merit and demerit , virtue and vice . It is especially conversant about certain sentiments of our nature to which the epithet ...
... object of this branch of philosophy is human duty , and it treats of right and wrong , moral obligation , merit and demerit , virtue and vice . It is especially conversant about certain sentiments of our nature to which the epithet ...
11. lappuse
... object has prevented it being distinctly perceived ; for as in the world without we know that a certain distance is necessary to render any thing distinct , so it may be in the world within . Certain it is that the subjects which seem ...
... object has prevented it being distinctly perceived ; for as in the world without we know that a certain distance is necessary to render any thing distinct , so it may be in the world within . Certain it is that the subjects which seem ...
15. lappuse
... object of ethical science . By some , the axiom " de mortuis nil nisi bonum ” has been adopted , while by others , the very circum- stance of an individual being no longer alive to feel- ing , is considered as a reason for canvassing ...
... object of ethical science . By some , the axiom " de mortuis nil nisi bonum ” has been adopted , while by others , the very circum- stance of an individual being no longer alive to feel- ing , is considered as a reason for canvassing ...
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