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" They are ultimately founded upon experience of what, in particular instances, our moral faculties, our natural sense of merit and propriety, approve, or disapprove of. We do not originally approve or condemn particular actions; because, upon examination,... "
Lectures on the Philosophy of the Human Mind - Trang 421
bởi Thomas Brown - 1822
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The Theory of Moral Sentiments

Adam Smith (économiste) - 1761 - 458 trang
...condemn particular actions ; becaufe upon examination, they appear to be agreeable or inconfiftent with a certain general rule. The general rule, on...experience, that all actions of a certain kind, or circumftanced in a certain manner, are approved of difapproved of. To the man who firft faw an inhuman...

The Theory of Moral Sentiments: To which is Added, a Dissertation on the ...

Adam Smith - 1767 - 498 trang
...condemn particular actions ; becauie upon examination, they appear to be agreeable or inconfiftent with a certain general rule. The general rule, on...experience, that all actions of a certain. kind, or circumftanced in a certain manner, are approved or difapproved of. To the man who firft faw an inhuman...

The Theory of Moral Sentiments: To which is Added a Dissertation on the ...

Adam Smith - 1767 - 504 trang
...upon examination, they appear to be agreeable or inconfiftent with a certain general rule. The generaI rule, on the contrary, is formed by finding from experience, that all actions of a certain kind, or circumftanced in a certain manner, are approved or difapproved of. To the man who firft faw an inhuman...

The Theory of Moral Sentiments; Or, An Essay Towards an Analysis of the ...

Adam Smith - 1774 - 504 trang
...condemn particular actions ; becaufe, upon examination, they appear to be agreeable or inconfiftent with a certain general rule. The general rule, on the contrary, is formed by rinding from experience, that all actions of a certain kind, or circumftanced in a certain manner,...

The Theory of Moral Sentiments: Or, An Essay Towards an Analysis of ..., Tập 1

Adam Smith - 1792 - 510 trang
...condemn particular actions ; becaufe, upon examination, they appear to be agreeable or inconliftent with a certain general rule. The general rule, on the contrary, is formed, by rinding from experience, that all actions of a certain kind,1 or circumftanced in a certain manner,...

The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Tập 18

1801 - 800 trang
...to be agreeable or inconfiirtnt with a certain gérerai rule. The general rule, on the con. trary, is formed by finding, from experience, that all actions of a certain kind, or fircumftarrîed in a certain manner, are approved or difapproved of. To the man who firfl faw an inhuman...

The British Critic: A New Review, Tập 18

1801 - 736 trang
...appear to be agreeable or inconfiftcnt with a certain general rule. The general rule, on the contrjry, is formed by finding, from experience, that all actions of a certain kind, or circumftanced in a certain manner, are approved or dit. approved of. To the man who firft faw an inhuman...

On education [ed. by G. Nicholson].

Education, George Nicholson - 1805 - 276 trang
...We do not originally approve or condemn particular actions; because, upon examination, they ap pear to be agreeable or inconsistent with a certain general...a certain manner, are approved or disapproved of. An amiable action, a respectable action, a horrid action, are all of them actions which naturally excite...

The Works of Adam Smith: The theory of moral sentiments

Adam Smith - 1812 - 642 trang
...condemn particular actions ; becaufe, upon examination, they appear to be agreeable or inconliflent with a certain general rule. The general rule, on...contrary, is formed, by finding from experience, that all aclions of a certain kind, or circumftanced in a certain manner, are approved or difapproved of. To...

The Theory of Moral Sentiments: Or, An Essay Towards an Analysis of the ...

Adam Smith - 1817 - 776 trang
...and propriety, approve, or disapprove of. We do not originally approve or condemn particular actions; because, upon examination, they appear to be agreeable...avarice, envy, or unjust resentment, and upon one too that loved and trusted the murderer, who beheld the last agonies of the dying person, who heard him,...




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