An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of MoralsA. Millar, 1751 - 253 pagina's |
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Pagina 8
... fure . Thefe Qualities we shall endeavour to collect ; and after examining , on both Sides , the several Circumftances , in which they agree , ' tis hop'd we may , at last , reach the Foundation of Ethics , and find those univerfal ...
... fure . Thefe Qualities we shall endeavour to collect ; and after examining , on both Sides , the several Circumftances , in which they agree , ' tis hop'd we may , at last , reach the Foundation of Ethics , and find those univerfal ...
Pagina 26
... fure Refource ; and no longer dread the Power of Fortune , but fo far as the exercises it . over him . From him , the hungry receive Food , the naked Cloathing , the ignorant and flothful Skill and Industry . Like the Sun , an inferior ...
... fure Refource ; and no longer dread the Power of Fortune , but fo far as the exercises it . over him . From him , the hungry receive Food , the naked Cloathing , the ignorant and flothful Skill and Industry . Like the Sun , an inferior ...
Pagina 77
... fure to him the quiet Poffeffion of so inestimable a Bleffing . As much as we value our own Happiness and Welfare , as much muft we value the Practice of Juftice and Humanity , by which alone the focial Confederacy can be maintain'd ...
... fure to him the quiet Poffeffion of so inestimable a Bleffing . As much as we value our own Happiness and Welfare , as much muft we value the Practice of Juftice and Humanity , by which alone the focial Confederacy can be maintain'd ...
Pagina 89
... fure , more readily into Sentiments , that refemble those we feel every Mo- ment But no Paffion , when well reprefented , can be altogether indifferent to us ; because there is none , of which every Man has not within him , at leaft ...
... fure , more readily into Sentiments , that refemble those we feel every Mo- ment But no Paffion , when well reprefented , can be altogether indifferent to us ; because there is none , of which every Man has not within him , at leaft ...
Pagina 90
... fure to be af fected ; tho ' the Paffions excited may not always be fo ftrong and steady as to have great Influence on the Conduct and Behaviour . THE Perufal of a History seems a calm Entertain- ment ; but would be no Entertainment at ...
... fure to be af fected ; tho ' the Paffions excited may not always be fo ftrong and steady as to have great Influence on the Conduct and Behaviour . THE Perufal of a History seems a calm Entertain- ment ; but would be no Entertainment at ...
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