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... virtue de- pendent . We contend , that in resolving all duty or virtue into self - love , it strips it of its dignity - debases our moral sentiments , and offers violence to fundamental notions of the human mind . And we propose farther ...
... virtue de- pendent . We contend , that in resolving all duty or virtue into self - love , it strips it of its dignity - debases our moral sentiments , and offers violence to fundamental notions of the human mind . And we propose farther ...
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... virtue and integrity of the people . Education is at present doing much for their intelligence ; but it should never be forgotten that mere intellec- tual education unaided by moral influence can train up no peo- ple to a stern and ...
... virtue and integrity of the people . Education is at present doing much for their intelligence ; but it should never be forgotten that mere intellec- tual education unaided by moral influence can train up no peo- ple to a stern and ...
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... virtue , and the inherent pains of vice , are greatly increased by the influence of society . For instance , the exercise of benevolence towards another is in itself plea- sant - this is the original pleasure : then there is the feeling ...
... virtue , and the inherent pains of vice , are greatly increased by the influence of society . For instance , the exercise of benevolence towards another is in itself plea- sant - this is the original pleasure : then there is the feeling ...
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ART PAGE | 5 |
UTILITARIANISM | 58 |
Coxs LIFE OF FLETCHER of Madeley | 76 |
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