| Various - 2002 - 596 หน้า
...injurious actions excite that passion, it is only by their relation to the person, or connection with him. Actions are, by their very nature, temporary and perishing;...who performed them, they can neither redound to his honor if good, nor infamy if evil. The actions themselves may be blamable; they may be contrary to... | |
| Jens Timmermann - 2003 - 244 หน้า
...injurious actions incite that passion, it is only by their relation to the person, or connexion with him. Actions are, by their very nature, temporary and perishing;...redound to his honour, if good; nor infamy, if evil.« (Enquiries 76, 8.98). Weit davon entfernt, Zurechnung und Moral entgegenzustehen, ist für Hume die... | |
| Samuel Gregg - 2003 - 148 หน้า
...unmentioned. All these authors appear to have accepted, consciously or otherwise, Hume's claim that "Actions are by their very nature temporary and perishing;...disposition of the person who performed them, they infix not themselves upon him, and can neither redound to his honor, if good, nor infamy, if evil."51... | |
| David Hume - 2004 - 116 หน้า
...passion, it is only by their relation to the person, or connexion with him. Actions are, by their yen, nature, temporary and perishing; and where they proceed...redound to his honour, if good; nor infamy, if evil. The actions themselves may be blameable; they may be contrary to all the rules of morality and religion:... | |
| George Sher - 2005 - 160 หน้า
...then we must resist the blandishments of a world without blame. TWO WHEN GOOD PEOPLE DO BAD THINGS Actions are by their very nature temporary and perishing;...and where they proceed not from some cause in the characters and disposition of the person, who perform'd them, they infix not themselves upon him, and... | |
| Stephen Buckle - 2007 - 223 หน้า
...injurious actions excite that passion, it is only by their relation to the person, or connexion with him. Actions are, by their very nature, temporary and perishing;...of the person who performed them, they can neither redound23 to his honour, if good; nor infamy, if evil. The actions themselves may be blameable; they... | |
| Jonathan Eric Adler, Catherine Z. Elgin - 2007 - 897 หน้า
...injurious actions excite that passion, it is only by their relation to the person or connection with him. ee, are nothing but perceptions in the mind, and fleeting copies and repre do not proceed from some cause in the character and disposition of the person who performed them, they... | |
| Sophia Vasalou - 2008 - 272 หน้า
...quoting here a bit more fully as it provides an unusually sharp foil for the discussion that follows: Actions are, by their very nature, temporary and perishing;...from some cause in the character and disposition of person who performed them, they can neither redound to his honour, if good; nor infamy, if evil. The... | |
| O. A. J. Mascarenhas - 2007 - 594 หน้า
...selfdetermining and capable of choosing. "Actions are, by their very nature, temporary and perishing, and whereas they proceed not from some cause in the character and disposition of the person performing them, they can neither redound to his honor if good, nor to infamy if evil. The actions... | |
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