Butler's EthicsMouton, 1964 - Всего страниц: 196 |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 3 из 30
Стр. 174
... duty of those who know to instruct the ignorant . The same reasons which make it our duty to instruct the ignorant in the relation , which the light of nature shows they stand in to God their maker , and in the obligations of obedience ...
... duty of those who know to instruct the ignorant . The same reasons which make it our duty to instruct the ignorant in the relation , which the light of nature shows they stand in to God their maker , and in the obligations of obedience ...
Стр. 184
... duty can be seen from the following passage . It is manifest that , in the common course of life , there is seldom any inconsistency between our duty and what is called interest ; it is much seldomer that there is an inconsistency ...
... duty can be seen from the following passage . It is manifest that , in the common course of life , there is seldom any inconsistency between our duty and what is called interest ; it is much seldomer that there is an inconsistency ...
Стр. 185
... duty , if it were not for his theistic belief in im- mortality . He readily admits in the above quotation that in the present state of existence there are exceptions to the coincidence of duty and interest , although they may not be as ...
... duty , if it were not for his theistic belief in im- mortality . He readily admits in the above quotation that in the present state of existence there are exceptions to the coincidence of duty and interest , although they may not be as ...
Содержание
Preface | 9 |
Butler as an Individual | 19 |
Butler and Eighteenth Century English Ethical | 33 |
Авторские права | |
Не показаны другие разделы: 7
Другие издания - Просмотреть все
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
acting according Analogy appear approach argue argument Author of nature basis Bernard Ramm Bishop Bishop Butler Butler's ethics Butler's thought C. D. Broad Cambridge Platonists Christian concept considered constitution course creatures deism deists discussion divine duty ethical theory evidence evil existence experience fact follow function given happiness harmony hedonism Henry Sidgwick Hobbes human nature Ibid idea individual individual's interest internal principles interpretation John Locke Joseph Butler law of nature living agent man's mankind manner means mind misery moral faculty moral government moral sense natural governor natural law natural religion natural revelation neighbor notion object obligation ourselves passage philosophers pleasure positive precept preached present proper prudence public sermon Ralph Cudworth regard relation relationship rewards and punishments Rolls Chapel Samuel Clarke Scripture seems self-love and benevolence Shaftesbury society special revelation suppose theism theistic framework things tion universe vicious virtue and vice whole William Wollaston