| Joseph Butler - 1813 - 790 páginas
...were made for society and to do good to our fellowcreatures, as that we were intended to take care of our own life, and health, and private good; and that...against one of these assertions as against the other. For, First, There is a natural principle of benevolence* * Suppose a man of learning to be writing... | |
| Joseph Butler - 1827 - 376 páginas
...as that we were intended to take care of our own life, and health, and private good ; and that Hie same objections lie against one of these assertions as against the other. For, First, There is a natural principle of benevolence* in man, which is in some degree to society,... | |
| William Josiah Irons - 1836 - 242 páginas
...this, he would not, I think, so unfairly have charged him with " shifting off this whole Question. }>1 A " Final Cause" of any thing, that is to say, the...facts of the case ; (in the language of Aristotle " Tjflii? TO. <pai»o/xti,a") — and, from the principle of Benevolence in man — from his Reflective... | |
| Joseph Butler, Samuel Hallifax - 1838 - 632 páginas
...were made for society and to do good to our fellow creatures; as that we were intended to take care of our own life and health and private good: and that...against one of these assertions, as against the other. For, First, There is a natural principle of benevolence* in * Suppose a man of learning to be writing... | |
| Joseph Butler (bp. of Durham.) - 1838 - 616 páginas
...were made for society and to do good to our fellow-creatures, as that we were intended to take care of our own life, and health, and private good; and that...against one of these assertions as against the other. For, first, There is a natural principle of benevolence* in * Suppose a man of learning to be writing... | |
| Joseph Butler, Samuel Halifax - 1844 - 406 páginas
...were made for society and to do good to our fellow-creatures; as that we were intended to take care of our own life and health and private good: and that...against one of these assertions, as against the other. For, First, There is a natural principle of benevolence^ in b Suppose a man of learning to be writing... | |
| Joseph Butler (bp. of Durham.) - 1848 - 144 páginas
...were made for society and to do good to our fellow-creatures, as that we were intended to take care of our own life, and health, and private good ; and that...against one of these assertions as against the other. For, [3] First, There is a natural principle of benevolence* in man, which is in some degree to * Suppose... | |
| Joseph Butler, Samuel Hallifax - 1848 - 632 páginas
...good to our fellow creatures; as that we were intended to take care of our own life and health ana private good: and that the same objections lie against one of these assertions, as against the other. For, First, There is a natural principle of benevolence* in * Suppose a man of learning to be writing... | |
| Joseph Butler (bp. of Durham.) - 1850 - 342 páginas
...were made for society and to do good to our fellow-creatures, as that we were intended to take care of our own life and health, and private good; and that...against one of these assertions as against the other. For, first, There is a natural principle of benevolence* in man, which is * Suppose a man of learning... | |
| David Thomas - 462 páginas
...made for society, and to do good to our fellow-creatures, as that we were intended to take care of our own life, and health, and private good ; and that the same objections lie * See Butler's " First Sermon on Human Nature." against one of these assertions as against the other."... | |
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