Butler's EthicsMouton, 1964 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... concerning his theological opinions . A few of the instances in which Butler's opinion on a theological matter will illuminate his thought will be noted here . Perhaps this deficiency is due to the fact that Butler thought it would be ...
... concerning his theological opinions . A few of the instances in which Butler's opinion on a theological matter will illuminate his thought will be noted here . Perhaps this deficiency is due to the fact that Butler thought it would be ...
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... concerning the duties of the individual to himself that tend to prudence , temperance , and fortitude , and the latter ones concerning the individual's duties to other men and to God , which tend to sin- cerity , justice , gratitude ...
... concerning the duties of the individual to himself that tend to prudence , temperance , and fortitude , and the latter ones concerning the individual's duties to other men and to God , which tend to sin- cerity , justice , gratitude ...
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... Concerning the Unchangeable Relations of Nat- ural Religion , which was delivered as the Boyle lectures in 1705 ... concerning them . Any ordinary , unbiased man , who had never 16 Adapted from Samuel Clarke , A Discourse Concerning the ...
... Concerning the Unchangeable Relations of Nat- ural Religion , which was delivered as the Boyle lectures in 1705 ... concerning them . Any ordinary , unbiased man , who had never 16 Adapted from Samuel Clarke , A Discourse Concerning the ...
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Preface | 9 |
Butler as an Individual | 19 |
Butler and Eighteenth Century English Ethical | 33 |
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