A Treatise on the Passions and Affections of the Mind, Philosophical, Ethical, and Theological: In a Series of Disquisitions, in which are Traced, the Moral History of Man, in His Pursuits, Powers, and Motives of Action, and the Means of Obtaining Permanent Well-being and Happiness, Band 3T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1813 |
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... vicious or morally wrong . We may therefore smile at a folly , with- out feeling resentment against a vice . The ob- jects of human pursuit are many and various ; the dispositions and propensities of men greatly dif- fer ; the ...
... vicious or morally wrong . We may therefore smile at a folly , with- out feeling resentment against a vice . The ob- jects of human pursuit are many and various ; the dispositions and propensities of men greatly dif- fer ; the ...
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... vicious , so fully manifests their in- fluence upon personal and social well - being , that they require not further investigation . The culti- vation of prudence , justice , benevolence , in all their branches , is not merely of some ...
... vicious , so fully manifests their in- fluence upon personal and social well - being , that they require not further investigation . The culti- vation of prudence , justice , benevolence , in all their branches , is not merely of some ...
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... vicious conduct , uniformly make up- on the human mind ; -the conceptions formed of merit and demerit , —and of moral obligation . We shall also search after those principles which are uniformly permitted to influence human conduct ...
... vicious conduct , uniformly make up- on the human mind ; -the conceptions formed of merit and demerit , —and of moral obligation . We shall also search after those principles which are uniformly permitted to influence human conduct ...
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... Such is the respectable connexion in which whatever is deemed vicious , in the tendency or de- sign , is placed ; nor is the arrangement inaccurate or unjust . SECT . II .. ON THE APPROBATION AND DISAPPROBATION OF ON MORAL CONDUCT . 107.
... Such is the respectable connexion in which whatever is deemed vicious , in the tendency or de- sign , is placed ; nor is the arrangement inaccurate or unjust . SECT . II .. ON THE APPROBATION AND DISAPPROBATION OF ON MORAL CONDUCT . 107.
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... vicious ac- tions , as that the quality of a stream must corre- spond with that of its source ; and of the fruit to the nature and quality of the tree . Incidental circumstances may , in each case , produce inciden- tal effects , in ...
... vicious ac- tions , as that the quality of a stream must corre- spond with that of its source ; and of the fruit to the nature and quality of the tree . Incidental circumstances may , in each case , produce inciden- tal effects , in ...
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