Butler's EthicsMouton, 1964 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... particular action that he is contem- plating . The individual may be influenced by superstition or partiality to himself ; but compensation can be made for these tendencies . There is a rightness or wrongness to particular actions that ...
... particular action that he is contem- plating . The individual may be influenced by superstition or partiality to himself ; but compensation can be made for these tendencies . There is a rightness or wrongness to particular actions that ...
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... particular pas- sions . Two instances from the preface will be noted . " Benevolence is not more unfriendly to self - love , than any other particular affection whatever . " 40 Again , a few paragraphs later , the same type of ...
... particular pas- sions . Two instances from the preface will be noted . " Benevolence is not more unfriendly to self - love , than any other particular affection whatever . " 40 Again , a few paragraphs later , the same type of ...
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... particular affections rest in the external thing themselves . One belongs to man as a reasonable creature reflecting upon his own interest or happiness , The other , though quite distinct from reason , are as much a part of human nature ...
... particular affections rest in the external thing themselves . One belongs to man as a reasonable creature reflecting upon his own interest or happiness , The other , though quite distinct from reason , are as much a part of human nature ...
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Preface | 9 |
Butler as an Individual | 19 |
Butler and Eighteenth Century English Ethical | 33 |
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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