Enlightened England; an anthology of eighteenth century literatureW.W. Norton, 1947 - 1248 من الصفحات |
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... creature can possibly be insensible . Every one discerns and owns a public interest , and is conscious of what affects his fellowship or community . When we say , therefore , of a creature that he has wholly lost the sense of right and ...
... creature can possibly be insensible . Every one discerns and owns a public interest , and is conscious of what affects his fellowship or community . When we say , therefore , of a creature that he has wholly lost the sense of right and ...
الصفحة 71
... creature who , wanting reason and being unable to reflect , has notwithstanding many good qualities and affections , as love to his kind , courage , gratitude , or pity . ' Tis certain that if you give to this creature a reflecting ...
... creature who , wanting reason and being unable to reflect , has notwithstanding many good qualities and affections , as love to his kind , courage , gratitude , or pity . ' Tis certain that if you give to this creature a reflecting ...
الصفحة 75
... creature ? And now , last of all , there remains for us to consider a yet further advantage to virtue , in the theistical belief above the atheistical . The proposition may at first sight appear overrefined , and of a sort which is ...
... creature ? And now , last of all , there remains for us to consider a yet further advantage to virtue , in the theistical belief above the atheistical . The proposition may at first sight appear overrefined , and of a sort which is ...
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Anthony Ashley Cooper Third Earl of Shaftesbury | 63 |
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