Butler's EthicsMouton, 1964 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... actions beneficial to society are punished by society and that mischievous actions are rewarded . When this hap- pens , there is some misunderstanding , since a beneficial action is not punished when considered as beneficial , but when ...
... actions beneficial to society are punished by society and that mischievous actions are rewarded . When this hap- pens , there is some misunderstanding , since a beneficial action is not punished when considered as beneficial , but when ...
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... action , but in his idea of action , Butler includes the principles from which men act as well as the action as such . When these principles by which men act become habitual in any person , they are then thought of in the sense of the ...
... action , but in his idea of action , Butler includes the principles from which men act as well as the action as such . When these principles by which men act become habitual in any person , they are then thought of in the sense of the ...
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... actions deserve good deserts and morally evil actions deserve bad deserts . For if unhappily it were resolved , that a man , who , by some innocent action , was infected with the plague , should be left to perish , lest , by other ...
... actions deserve good deserts and morally evil actions deserve bad deserts . For if unhappily it were resolved , that a man , who , by some innocent action , was infected with the plague , should be left to perish , lest , by other ...
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Preface | 9 |
Butler as an Individual | 19 |
Butler and Eighteenth Century English Ethical | 33 |
Авторские права | |
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