A Fragment on Mackintosh: Being Strictures on Some Passages in the Dissertation by Sir James Mackintosh Prefixed to the Encyclopædia BritannicaLongmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1870 - 431 páginas |
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... regard to it , pre- sented a call for the corrections which I had endeavoured to apply to the most hurtful of the prevalent misapprehensions , and the exposition which I had presented of the more important truths . And the publication ...
... regard to it , pre- sented a call for the corrections which I had endeavoured to apply to the most hurtful of the prevalent misapprehensions , and the exposition which I had presented of the more important truths . And the publication ...
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... regard them are the feelings of a man now living in England . Who is capable of taking one of these things for the other ? This confusion in the mind of Sir James was wrought , no doubt , by ambiguity of terms . The term " moral ...
... regard them are the feelings of a man now living in England . Who is capable of taking one of these things for the other ? This confusion in the mind of Sir James was wrought , no doubt , by ambiguity of terms . The term " moral ...
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... regard to the general notion of duty , and its contrary , or of right and wrong in human conduct ; and then consider how we come to judge and determine certain things in human conduct to be right , and others to be wrong . " Here what ...
... regard to the general notion of duty , and its contrary , or of right and wrong in human conduct ; and then consider how we come to judge and determine certain things in human conduct to be right , and others to be wrong . " Here what ...
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... regards it , by the following process : they resolve morality into utility , and they reject a moral sense ; therefore , says Sir James , they confound moral approbation with the object of it . Between the premises and the conclusion ...
... regards it , by the following process : they resolve morality into utility , and they reject a moral sense ; therefore , says Sir James , they confound moral approbation with the object of it . Between the premises and the conclusion ...
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... regard to per- sonal advantage , as the only possible motive of human action . " The second is , " that he does not allow the pleasures of benevolence and morality , themselves , to be a part of that interest which rea- sonable beings ...
... regard to per- sonal advantage , as the only possible motive of human action . " The second is , " that he does not allow the pleasures of benevolence and morality , themselves , to be a part of that interest which rea- sonable beings ...
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