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" We sympathize more with persons contiguous to us, than with persons remote from us : With our acquaintance, than with strangers : With our countrymen, than with foreigners. But notwithstanding this variation of our sympathy, we give the same approbation... "
A treatise of human nature [by D. Hume]. - หน้า 308
โดย David Hume - 1817
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The Philosophical Works of David Hume ...

David Hume - 1826 - 592 หน้า
...of morals must admit of all the same variations. We sympathize more with persons contiguous to us, than with persons remote from us ; with our acquaintance,...our esteem. Our esteem, therefore, proceeds not from sympathy. To this I answer, the approbation of moral qualities most certainly is not derived from reason,...

Philosophical Works of David Hume, เล่มที่ 2

David Hume - 1854 - 572 หน้า
...of morals must admit of all the same variations. We sympathize more with persons contiguous to us, than with persons remote from us ; with our acquaintance,...our esteem. Our esteem, therefore, proceeds not from sympathy. To this I answer, the approbation of moral qualities most certainly is not derived from reason,...

The Philosophical Works of David Hume: Including All the Essays ..., เล่มที่ 2

David Hume - 1854 - 564 หน้า
...of morals must admit of all the same variations. ' We sympathize more with persons contiguous to us, than with persons remote from us ; with our acquaintance, than with strangers ; jvith our countrymen, than with foreigners. But notwithstanding this variation of our sympathy, we...

A Treatise on Human Nature: Being an Attempt to Introduce the ..., เล่มที่ 2

David Hume - 1874 - 544 หน้า
...of morals must admit of all the same variations. We sympathize more with persons contiguous to us, than with persons remote from us : With our acquaintance,...same approbation to the same moral qualities in China QS in England. They appear equally virtuous, and recommend themselves equally to the esteem of a judicious...

A Treatise on Human Nature: Being an Attempt to Introduce the ..., เล่มที่ 2

David Hume - 1882 - 524 หน้า
...of morals must admit of all the same variations. We sympathize more with persons contiguous to us, than with persons remote from us : With our acquaintance,...our esteem. Our esteem, therefore, proceeds not from sympathy. To this I answer : The approbation of moral qualities most certainly is not deriv'd from...

Hume's Treatise of Morals: And Selections from the Treatise of the Passions

David Hume - 1893 - 308 หน้า
...of morals must admit of all the same variations. We sympathize more with persons contiguous to us, than with persons remote from us : With our acquaintance,...our esteem. Our esteem, therefore, proceeds not from sympathy. To this I answer: The approbation of moral qualities most certainly is not deriv'd from reason,...

A Treatise of Human Nature

David Hume - 1896 - 744 หน้า
...morals must admit of all the same variations. We SECT. I. sympathize more with persons contiguous to us, than with persons remote from us : With our acquaintance,...approbation to the same moral qualities in China as in and vices. JZngland. They appear equally virtuous, and recommend themselves equally to the esteem of...

A Treatise of Human Nature: Being an Attempt to Introduce the ..., เล่มที่ 2

David Hume - 1898 - 534 หน้า
...of morals must admit of all the same variations. We sympathize more with persons contiguous to us, than with persons remote from us : With our acquaintance,...our esteem. Our esteem, therefore, proceeds not from sympathy. To this I answer : The approbation of moral qualities most certainly is not deriv'd from...

Ethics

Frank Chapman Sharp - 1928 - 584 หน้า
...sympathise more with persons contiguous to us than with persons remote from us; with our acquaintances than with strangers; with our countrymen, than with...our esteem. Our esteem, therefore, proceeds not from sympathy."*7 * Treatise, Book II, Part III, sec. I; Green and Grose Edition, Vol. H, p. 340; Selby-Bigge...

A Treatise on Human Nature: Being an Attempt to Introduce the ..., เล่มที่ 2

David Hume - 1878 - 496 หน้า
...contiguous to us, than with \ persons remote from us : With our acquaintance, thau with Nrtrangers : With our countrymen, than with foreigners. But notwithstanding...themselves equally to the esteem of a judicious spectator. V The sympathy varies without a variation in our esteem. Our esteem, therefore, proceeds not from sympathy....




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