The Elements of Moral Science: With Questions for ExaminationReligious Tract Society, 1835 - 431 pagini |
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... rule which ought to govern the will . The sequence ( reward , punishment , inward satisfaction , sanctions , etc ... rule ; i . e . , a command enforced by sanctions . A physical law is a rule which regulates the order and rela- tions of ...
... rule which ought to govern the will . The sequence ( reward , punishment , inward satisfaction , sanctions , etc ... rule ; i . e . , a command enforced by sanctions . A physical law is a rule which regulates the order and rela- tions of ...
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... rule to a higher . " But " with regard to the Supreme rule , the question why ? admits of no further answer . Why must I do what is right ? Because it is right . Why should I do what I ought ? Because I ought . The Supreme rule supplies ...
... rule to a higher . " But " with regard to the Supreme rule , the question why ? admits of no further answer . Why must I do what is right ? Because it is right . Why should I do what I ought ? Because I ought . The Supreme rule supplies ...
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... rule . The rule , how- ever , would be violated by commencing the voyage on the sabbath , because here a choice of days is in the power of the master . 2. The pursuit of pleasure , or of any animal , or merely intellectual gratification ...
... rule . The rule , how- ever , would be violated by commencing the voyage on the sabbath , because here a choice of days is in the power of the master . 2. The pursuit of pleasure , or of any animal , or merely intellectual gratification ...
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The Elements of Moral Science: With Questions for Examination Francis Wayland,Joseph Angus Vizualizare fragmente - 1835 |
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