Essays on the Principles of Morality: And on the Private and Political Rights and Obligations of MankindC. Gilpin, 1842 - 198 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة vii
... true and authoritative standard of rectitude - one by an appeal to which the moral character of human actions might be rightly estimated . This he here endeavours to supply . Rejecting what he considered the false grounds of duty , and ...
... true and authoritative standard of rectitude - one by an appeal to which the moral character of human actions might be rightly estimated . This he here endeavours to supply . Rejecting what he considered the false grounds of duty , and ...
الصفحة xiii
... true and authoritative Standard of Rectitude , and of estimating the moral character of human actions by an appeal to that Standard , is the motive which has induced the composition of these Essays . In the FIRST ESSAY the writer has ...
... true and authoritative Standard of Rectitude , and of estimating the moral character of human actions by an appeal to that Standard , is the motive which has induced the composition of these Essays . In the FIRST ESSAY the writer has ...
الصفحة xiv
... true , and some actions exhibited as forbidden by morality which he has supposed to be lawful and right . In such cases I must hope for his candid investigation of the truth , and that he will not reject conclusions but by the detection ...
... true , and some actions exhibited as forbidden by morality which he has supposed to be lawful and right . In such cases I must hope for his candid investigation of the truth , and that he will not reject conclusions but by the detection ...
الصفحة 3
... true one , and certain it is that the foundation to which they constantly do refer is the Will of God . " * Nor is this all they refer to the expression of the Will of God . We hear nothing of any other ultimate au- thority - nothing of ...
... true one , and certain it is that the foundation to which they constantly do refer is the Will of God . " * Nor is this all they refer to the expression of the Will of God . We hear nothing of any other ultimate au- thority - nothing of ...
الصفحة 4
... true without a very rigid scru- tiny into its foundation . To adhere with fidelity to the expressed Will of Heaven , requires greater confi- dence in God than most men are willing to repose , or than most moralists are willing to ...
... true without a very rigid scru- tiny into its foundation . To adhere with fidelity to the expressed Will of Heaven , requires greater confi- dence in God than most men are willing to repose , or than most moralists are willing to ...
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