| Dugald Stewart - 1811 - 620 หน้า
...to promote the happiness either of the " individual or of society, they appear to derive a beauty " from this utility, not unlike that which we ascribe to any " well-contrived machine." These different sentiments, he thinks, exhaust completely, in every instance that can be supposed,... | |
| Adam Smith - 1817 - 776 หน้า
...to promote the happiness either of the individual or of the society, they appear to derive a beauty from this utility, not unlike that which we ascribe to any well-contrived machine. After deducting, in any one particular case, sll that must be acknowledged to proceed from some ane... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 410 หน้า
...tends to promote the happiness either of the individual or of society, they appear to derive a beauty from this utility, not unlike that which we ascribe to any well-contrived machine." These different sentiments, he thinks, exhaust completely, in every instance that can be supposed,... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 422 หน้า
...tends to promote the happiness either of the individual or of society, they appear to derive a beauty from this utility, not unlike that which we ascribe to any well-contrived machine." These different sentiments, he thinks, exhaust completely, in every instance that can be supposed,... | |
| Adam Smith - 1835 - 486 หน้า
...tends to promote the happiness either of the individual or of society, they appear to derive a beauty from this utility, not unlike that which we ascribe to any well-contrived machine." These different sentiments, he thinks, exhaust completely, in every instance that can be supposed,... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1837 - 458 หน้า
...tends to promote the happiness either of the individual or of society, they appear to derive a beauty from this utility, not unlike that which we ascribe to any well-contrived machine."* * Theory of Moral Sentiments, ii. 304. Edinb. 1801. REMARKS. That Smith is the first who has drawn... | |
| John King - 1838 - 348 หน้า
...to promote the happiness either of the individual or of the society, they appear to derive a beauty from this utility, not unlike that which we ascribe to any well-contrived machine. After deducting in any particular case,' continues the author, ' all that must be acknowledged to proceed... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1846 - 614 หน้า
...tends to promote the happiness either of the individual or of society, they appear to derive a beauty from this utility, not unlike that which we ascribe to any well-contrived machine." * RF.MARKS. That Smith is the first who has drawn the attention of philosophers to one of the most... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1848 - 630 หน้า
...tends to promote the happiness either of the individual or of society, thejb appear to derivo a beauty from this utility, not unlike that which we ascribe to any well-contrived machine."* REMARKS. That Smith is the first who has drawn the attention of philosophers to one of the most curious... | |
| Adam Smith - 1853 - 616 หน้า
...tends to promote the happiness either of the individual or of society, they appear to derive a beauty from this utility, not unlike that which we ascribe to any well-contrived machine." These different sentiments, he thinks, exhaust completely, in every instance that can be supposed,... | |
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