Of the Doctrine of Morality in Its Relation to the Grace of RedemptionT. Whittaker, 1887 - 331 Seiten |
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... perceive moral duty ? We have inquired , What is morality ? and , What is the conscience ? These are the questions which the phi- losopher investigates , and for which we seek an answer in those natural principles of the human mind , or ...
... perceive moral duty ? We have inquired , What is morality ? and , What is the conscience ? These are the questions which the phi- losopher investigates , and for which we seek an answer in those natural principles of the human mind , or ...
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... perceive and understand the actions which he must perform , and on which his moral character depends . We must judge of man as we would judge of any animal , or any machine : we must inquire into the purposes of its constitution , and ...
... perceive and understand the actions which he must perform , and on which his moral character depends . We must judge of man as we would judge of any animal , or any machine : we must inquire into the purposes of its constitution , and ...
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... perceives and appre- ciates the moral quality of an act . It is this which separates man from the brute . It is the definition . which Bishop Butler gives of man in the beginning of his " Essay on Virtue . " But , in examining these ...
... perceives and appre- ciates the moral quality of an act . It is this which separates man from the brute . It is the definition . which Bishop Butler gives of man in the beginning of his " Essay on Virtue . " But , in examining these ...
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... perceives and reflects , but he is also a being that is moved to action by certain principles in his physical and psychical nature . There are cer- tain states of the body , and certain states of the soul , which stimulate the will , or ...
... perceives and reflects , but he is also a being that is moved to action by certain principles in his physical and psychical nature . There are cer- tain states of the body , and certain states of the soul , which stimulate the will , or ...
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... perceiving the existence of things and the relations of things . His knowledge is accompanied by emo- tion , and he is moved by his feeling to act . Thus , a person may see a ravenous beast of the forest , and , if unprotected , the ...
... perceiving the existence of things and the relations of things . His knowledge is accompanied by emo- tion , and he is moved by his feeling to act . Thus , a person may see a ravenous beast of the forest , and , if unprotected , the ...
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