Bishop Butler: Moralist & Divine, Выпуск 1Rutgers University Press, 1940 - Всего страниц: 336 |
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... one's life in a self - conscious manner ; to be aware of every deed and action performed , and to ask of each , whether or not it is the best act possible ; whether it is in conformance with one's nature and whether in its proposed ...
... one's life in a self - conscious manner ; to be aware of every deed and action performed , and to ask of each , whether or not it is the best act possible ; whether it is in conformance with one's nature and whether in its proposed ...
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... one's conscience . Living according to one's conscience , means more than moral endorsement , or evaluation of the act to be performed ; it means more than its approval in ourselves or others ; besides all of this it means a life of ...
... one's conscience . Living according to one's conscience , means more than moral endorsement , or evaluation of the act to be performed ; it means more than its approval in ourselves or others ; besides all of this it means a life of ...
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... one's reflective conscience , but in this case as arising from an habitual over - regard for one's self . The self towards which we are partially disposed is one that sees its interests to lie in exclusion from the interests of others ...
... one's reflective conscience , but in this case as arising from an habitual over - regard for one's self . The self towards which we are partially disposed is one that sees its interests to lie in exclusion from the interests of others ...
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THE MORAL QUEST | 1 |
BUTLER AND HIS TIMES | 6 |
RIVAL THEORIES OF VIRTUE | 10 |
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according to Butler actions activity actual affections agent Analogy arguments aspect become behavior believe Bishop Butler Butler says Butler tells Christianity claims classes compassion complete concerned conscience conscious consequences constitution course deeds degree Deism Deists divine drives duties evidence exercise existence experience expression fact feeling follow further God's happiness human nature ideal implies indicate individual instances instinctive interest irreligion knowledge latter lence likewise live man's nature means metaphysics mind moral law natural law natural religion objects observed one's ourselves pain particular propensions passions physical pleasure position present principle of benevolence principle of self-love propen punishment rational reason reference reflection regard relation religious revealed religion Samuel Clarke says Butler scheme seek self-conscious self-love and benevolence sense Sermons society speculative reason system of systems teleological tendency things tion truth unity universe vice Vide vidual virtue virtuous W. D. Ross