The Origin and Development of the Moral Ideas, àÅèÁ·Õè 1Macmillan and Company, limited, 1924 |
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... virtue , pp . 147-149 . - Of the relation between virtue and duty , p . 149 sq . - Of merit , p . 150 sq . - Of the relation between merit and duty , p . 151 sq . - The question of the super - obligatory , pp . 152-154.- The question of ...
... virtue , pp . 147-149 . - Of the relation between virtue and duty , p . 149 sq . - Of merit , p . 150 sq . - Of the relation between merit and duty , p . 151 sq . - The question of the super - obligatory , pp . 152-154.- The question of ...
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... virtue , pp . 540-546 . - Among many savages the old people , in particular , have a claim to support and assistance , p . 546. - The sick often carefully attended to , pp . 546-548.- Accounts of uncharitable savages , p . 548 sq ...
... virtue , pp . 540-546 . - Among many savages the old people , in particular , have a claim to support and assistance , p . 546. - The sick often carefully attended to , pp . 546-548.- Accounts of uncharitable savages , p . 548 sq ...
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... virtue , merit , & c . Such a study will be found to require an examination into the moral emotions , their nature and origin , as also into the relations between these emotions and the various VOL . I B moral concepts . There will then ...
... virtue , merit , & c . Such a study will be found to require an examination into the moral emotions , their nature and origin , as also into the relations between these emotions and the various VOL . I B moral concepts . There will then ...
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... virtue and vice . But these are merely their effects and concomitants , and not the perceptions themselves , which ought no more to be confounded with them , than a particular truth ( like that for which Pythagoras offered a hecatomb ) ...
... virtue and vice . But these are merely their effects and concomitants , and not the perceptions themselves , which ought no more to be confounded with them , than a particular truth ( like that for which Pythagoras offered a hecatomb ) ...
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... virtue bears in itself its own reward , and vice its own punishment . But , to be sure , conscience is a very unjust retributer . The more a person habituates himself to virtue the more he 1 Hutcheson , System of Moral Philo- sophy , i ...
... virtue bears in itself its own reward , and vice its own punishment . But , to be sure , conscience is a very unjust retributer . The more a person habituates himself to virtue the more he 1 Hutcheson , System of Moral Philo- sophy , i ...
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