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" Actions are, by their very nature, temporary and perishing; and where they proceed not from some cause in the character and disposition of the person who performed them, they can neither redound to his honour, if good; nor infamy, if evil. "
The Origin and Development of the Moral Ideas - ˹éÒ 209
â´Â Edward Westermarck - 1906
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Philosophy Through Its Past

Ted Honderich - 1984 - 548 ˹éÒ
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Free Will and Values: Adaptive Mechanisms and Strategies of Prey and Predators

Robert Kane - 1985 - 244 ˹éÒ
...Treatise (60, p. 411): "Where [actions] proceed not from some cause in the characters and dispositions of the person who performed them, they . . . can neither redound to his honor, if good, nor infamy, if evil. . . . the person is not responsible for [the action] ... as it...
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Philosophical Essays Concerning Human Understanding

David Hume - 1750 - 272 ˹éÒ
...where they proceed not from fome Cattfe in the Characters and Difpoficion of the Perfon, who perform'd them, they can neither redound to his Honour, if good, nor Infamy, if evil. The Actions themfelves may be blameable ; they may be contrary to all the Rules of Morality and Religion...
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J.M. Robertson (1856-1933): Liberal, Rationalist, and Scholar : an Assessment

George Albert Wells - 1987 - 292 ˹éÒ
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Milton and Free Will: An Essay in Criticism and Philosophy

William Myers - 1987 - 258 ˹éÒ
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J.M. Robertson (1856-1933): Liberal, Rationalist, and Scholar : an Assessment

George Albert Wells - 1987 - 292 ˹éÒ
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Responsibility and Atonement

Richard Swinburne - 1989 - 213 ˹éÒ
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Facing Evil

John Kekes - 1990 - 268 ˹éÒ
...character is primary, and action, being a consequence of character, is secondary. As Hume put the point, "Actions are by their very nature temporary and perishing;...in the character and disposition of the person, who perform'd them, they infix not themselves upon him, and can neither redound to his honour, if good,...
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Identity, Character, and Morality: Essays in Moral Psychology

Owen Flanagan, Amelie Oksenberg Rorty - 1993 - 508 ˹éÒ
...insists that actions are, "by their very nature, temporary and perishing" and that unless they flow from "some cause in the character and disposition...they can neither redound to his honour if good, nor to his infamy, if evil" (Hume 1975a, 98). A somewhat narrower sense of "character" figures in some...
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The Psychological Quest: From Socrates to Freud

Mohammed Mujeeb-ur-Rahman - 1990 - 402 ˹éÒ
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