I believe that the experiences of utility organized and consolidated through all past generations of the human race, have been producing corresponding nervous modifications, which, by continued transmission and accumulation, have become in us certain... Zeitschrift für Ethnologie - ˹éÒ xxix1871ÁØÁÁͧ·Ñé§àÅèÁ - à¡ÕèÂǡѺ˹ѧÊ×ÍàÅèÁ¹Õé
| John Dewey - 1891 - 274 ˹éÒ
...accumulation, have become in us certain faculties of moral intuition — certain emotions corresponding to right and wrong conduct, which have no apparent basis in the individual experiences of utility The evolution hypothesis thus enables us to reconcile opposed moral theories The doctrine of innate... | |
| John Dewey - 1891 - 300 ˹éÒ
...accumulation, have become in us certain faculties of moral intuition— certain emotions corresponding to right and wrong conduct, which have no apparent basis in the individual experiences of utility The evolution hypothesis thus enables us to reconcile opposed moral theories The doctrine of innate... | |
| 1891 - 1062 ˹éÒ
...accumulation, have become in us certain faculties of moral intuition — certain emotions corresponding to right and wrong conduct, which have no apparent basis in the individual experiences of utility." — (Letter to Mill). Conformably to his belief that human desires will ultimately acquire complete... | |
| William Samuel Lilly - 1892 - 428 ˹éÒ
...corresponding nervous modifications, which, by continued transmission and accumulation, have become in us certain faculties of moral intuition — certain emotions...apparent basis in the individual experiences of utility." " The moral motive," he lays down, "is constituted by representations of consequences which the acts... | |
| Charles Mallory Williams, Cora May Williams - 1892 - 618 ˹éÒ
...producing nervous modifications, which, by continued transmission and accumulation, have become in us certain faculties of moral intuition, certain emotions...apparent basis in the individual experiences of utility. I also hold that, just as the space-intuition responds to the exact demonstrations of geometry, and... | |
| Charles Mallory Williams, Cora May Williams - 1892 - 608 ˹éÒ
...producing nervous modifications, which, by continued transmission and accumulation, have become in us certain faculties of moral intuition, certain emotions...apparent basis in the individual experiences of utility. I also hold that, just as the space-intuition responds to the exact demonstrations of geometry, and... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1892 - 594 ˹éÒ
...corresponding nervous modifications, which, by continued transmission and accumulation, have become in us certain faculties of moral intuition — certain emotions...apparent basis in the individual experiences of utility. I also hold that just as the space-intuition responds to the exact demonstrations of Geometry, and... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1895 - 640 ˹éÒ
...modifications, which, by continued transmission and accumulation, have become in us certain Mi'iilt es of moral intuition — certain emotions responding...apparent basis in the individual experiences of utility. I aUo hold that just as the spacc-intuitlm responds to i he exact demonstrations of Geometry, and has... | |
| Church congress - 1892 - 682 ˹éÒ
...producing nervous modifications, which, by continued transmission and accumulation, have become in us certain faculties of moral intuition, certain emotions...conduct, which have no apparent basis in the individual experience." (iii.) It represents good and evil to be essentially pleasure and pain, regarded as controlling... | |
| Frank Field Ellinwood - 1892 - 438 ˹éÒ
...accumulation have become in us certain faculties of moral intuition, certain emotions corresponding to right and wrong conduct which have no apparent basis in the individual experiences of utility." It appears from this statement that, so far as we are concerned, our moral intuitions are the results... | |
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