Butler's EthicsMouton, 1964 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... according to the analogy of nature ; according to a natural order or appointment of the very same kind , with what we have already experienced " .15 Butler's argument can be arranged in the form of a hypothetical syllogism . If an ...
... according to the analogy of nature ; according to a natural order or appointment of the very same kind , with what we have already experienced " .15 Butler's argument can be arranged in the form of a hypothetical syllogism . If an ...
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... according to one of his internal principles , or if he acted according to self- love and did not enter the trap , he would also be acting according to another internal principle . Since both of these are internal principles , why is the ...
... according to one of his internal principles , or if he acted according to self- love and did not enter the trap , he would also be acting according to another internal principle . Since both of these are internal principles , why is the ...
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... according to his passions , self- love , or benevolence instead of his conscience . When the com- plaint is made that the individual is restricted when he cannot follow his passions , the complainer is unwitingly advocating a course of ...
... according to his passions , self- love , or benevolence instead of his conscience . When the com- plaint is made that the individual is restricted when he cannot follow his passions , the complainer is unwitingly advocating a course of ...
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Preface | 9 |
Butler as an Individual | 19 |
Butler and Eighteenth Century English Ethical | 33 |
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