| Joseph Butler - 1813 - 790 หน้า
...conviction ; of what they intended to refer to when they said, virtue consisted in following nature : A manner of speaking not loose and undeterminate, but clear and distinct, strictly just and true. Though I am persuaded the force of this conviction is felt by almost every one, yet since, considered... | |
| Joseph Butler - 1827 - 376 หน้า
...conviction ; of what they intended to refer to when they said, virtue consisted in following nature : a manner of speaking not loose and undeterminate, but clear and distinct, strictly just and true. Though I am persuaded the force of this conviction is felt by almost every one, yet since, considered... | |
| Ralph Wardlaw - 1835 - 380 หน้า
...and pronounces their manner of speaking, when they said that virtue consisted in following nature, " not loose and undeterminate, but clear and distinct, strictly just and true."! The object of his three sermons " on human nature, or on man considered as a moral agent," is (to use... | |
| Joseph Butler, Samuel Hallifax - 1838 - 632 หน้า
...conviction ; of what they intended to refer to, when they said, virtue consisted in following nature : a manner of speaking not loose and undeterminate, but clear and distinct, strictly just and true. Though I am persuaded the force of this conviction is felt by almost every one; yet since, considered... | |
| Joseph Butler (bp. of Durham.) - 1838 - 616 หน้า
...conviction ; of what they intended to refer to when they said, virtue consisted in following nature: A manner of speaking, not loose and undeterminate, but clear and distinct, strictly just and true. , Though I am persuaded the force of this conviction is felt by almost every one, yet since, considered... | |
| Joseph Butler, Samuel Halifax - 1844 - 406 หน้า
...conviction ;. of what they intended to refer to, when they said, virtue consisted in following nature : a manner of speaking not loose and undeterminate, but clear and distinct, strictly just and true. Though I am persuaded the force of this conviction is felt by almost every one ; yet since, considered... | |
| Joseph Butler (bp. of Durham.) - 1862 - 574 หน้า
...conviction, of what they intended to refer to, when they said virtue consisted in following nature, a manner of speaking not loose and undeterminate, but clear and distinct, strictly just and true. Though I am persuaded the force of this conviction is felt by almost every one, yet since, considered... | |
| Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - 1864 - 345 หน้า
...Nature, and he says that when it is explained, as he has explained it and as they understood it, it is "a manner of speaking not loose and undeterminate,...act is according to nature and according to reason." 15 (vn. 11.) That which is done contrary to reason is also an act contrary to nature, to the whole... | |
| Juvenal - 1867 - 536 หน้า
...puidf never dill'ers from Sapientia or philosophy. (See S. xiii. 20.) M. Antoninus snys (vii. 11): "To the rational animal the same act is according to nature and according to reason."] 322. vidror if claudere .-] He says " perhaps I seem to confine you by too rigid examples : well then,... | |
| Juvenal - 1867 - 522 หน้า
...guide never differs from Sapientia or philosophy. (See S. xiii. 20.) M. Antoninus says (vii. 11) : " To the rational animal the same act is according to nature and according to reason."] 322. videor te claudere :] He says " perhaps I seem to confine you by too rigid examples : well then,... | |
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