The Elements of Moral Philosophy. In three books1769 |
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... Duties to Himfelf .-- To So- ciety .-- To God . 3. Of Practical Ethics , or the Culture of the Mind . Motives to Virtue from Perfonal Happiness .-- From the Being and Providence of God .-- From the Immortality of the Soul . The Refult ...
... Duties to Himfelf .-- To So- ciety .-- To God . 3. Of Practical Ethics , or the Culture of the Mind . Motives to Virtue from Perfonal Happiness .-- From the Being and Providence of God .-- From the Immortality of the Soul . The Refult ...
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... Duties of Humanity , which fall not under the Cog- nizance or Controul of Law ? What Obligations to private Veracity , Honesty and Fidelity , when a Man may be a Knave with Safety ? That Scheme , therefore , which fets us loofe from ...
... Duties of Humanity , which fall not under the Cog- nizance or Controul of Law ? What Obligations to private Veracity , Honesty and Fidelity , when a Man may be a Knave with Safety ? That Scheme , therefore , which fets us loofe from ...
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... Duties . The former they think obligatory , antecedent to Will , or at least to any Declaration of it ; the latter obligatory only in confequence of a pofitive Appointment of the Divine Will . But what Foundation can there be for this ...
... Duties . The former they think obligatory , antecedent to Will , or at least to any Declaration of it ; the latter obligatory only in confequence of a pofitive Appointment of the Divine Will . But what Foundation can there be for this ...
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... Duties would have then become him ; the Web , the Vigilance , the rapacious Conduct of the former ; the Sagacity , the Love of Game , and Swift- nefs of the latter , and the Satisfaction of Appetite , the Propagation and Love of ...
... Duties would have then become him ; the Web , the Vigilance , the rapacious Conduct of the former ; the Sagacity , the Love of Game , and Swift- nefs of the latter , and the Satisfaction of Appetite , the Propagation and Love of ...
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... Duties which Man owes to HIMSELF . Another to Socie ty . And a third to God . The Duties he owes to HIM- Duties to SELF are founded chiefly on one's felf . the DEFENSIVE and PRIVATE Paffions , which prompt him to . pursue whatever tends ...
... Duties which Man owes to HIMSELF . Another to Socie ty . And a third to God . The Duties he owes to HIM- Duties to SELF are founded chiefly on one's felf . the DEFENSIVE and PRIVATE Paffions , which prompt him to . pursue whatever tends ...
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Action admirable Affections Affociation againſt agreeable approve arife Beauty becauſe beft benevolent beſt Cafe Caufe Character cifes Circumftances Conduct Confcience Confequences confidered confifts Conftitution Connection correfpondent Courſe Creature Defign Defires Deity Difpofitions Divine Duties Efteem Enjoyment eſpecially Exercife fame fections fecure feel feems felf felves fenfible feveral fhall fhould fions firſt fome fometimes fore formed Friendship fuch fuftain fuppofe fure Goodneſs greateſt Happineſs higheſt himſelf Honour human Ideas Intereft itſelf juft kind Laws leaſt lefs Love Mankind Meaſure ment Mifery Mind moft Moral Obligation moſt muft muſt Nature neceffary nefs obferve Objects Oeconomy one's oppofite Order ourſelves Parents Perfection perfonal Pleaſure pofitions Power prefent Principles Private Paffions proportioned puniſh purfue Purfuit purſue racter raiſe Reaſon refined refpect reft refult rience Senfe Senſe ſhall Social Society Syftem Tafte Temper thefe themſelves theſe Things thofe thoſe tion ture univerfal uſeful Virtue virtuous Wants