The Classical Moralists: Selections Illustrating Ethics from Socrates to MartineauBenjamin Rand Houghton Mifflin, 1909 - 797 من الصفحات |
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absolute absolutely infinite according action advantage appear appetite approve arises Aristotle beauty become benevolence body called categorical imperative cause cerning character Chrysippus conceive conception conduct consciousness consequently consider contrary creature dæmon degree desire determined distinct divine duty Epicurus equal esteem ethical Euthydemus evil existence external faculty feel follow Glaucon happiness Hecaton Hence honour human human nature idea individual infinite intellectual interest judge justice kind knowledge lative mankind manner matter means merely mind motive natural affection natural justice nature of things necessarily never NOEMA notion object obligation observe ourselves particular passions perfect person philosophy Posidonius present Prop proposition prudence punishment qualities rational rational agents reason regard relation respect right and wrong rule self-love sentiments society Socrates soul suppose synthetic proposition temperance things thou thought tion true truth universal utilitarian vice virtue virtuous whole words