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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... Cogan. AN ETHICAL TREATISE ON THE PASSIONS AND AFFECTIONS OF THE MIND . PART II . On Conduct conducive to Well - being and Happiness . VOL . III . 1 Introduction CONTENTS . DISQUISITION I. ON VIRTUOUS CONDUCT AS PRODUCTIVE.
... Cogan. AN ETHICAL TREATISE ON THE PASSIONS AND AFFECTIONS OF THE MIND . PART II . On Conduct conducive to Well - being and Happiness . VOL . III . 1 Introduction CONTENTS . DISQUISITION I. ON VIRTUOUS CONDUCT AS PRODUCTIVE.
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... VIRTUOUS CONDUCT AS PRODUCTIVE OF PER- SONAL AND SOCIAL WELL - BEING - CHAP . I. On the Virtue of Prudence . Contentment - - Fortitude - Patience Modesty VOL . III . PART I. Page . I 29 33 39 43 46 49 Humility 51 Industry 54 Frugality ...
... VIRTUOUS CONDUCT AS PRODUCTIVE OF PER- SONAL AND SOCIAL WELL - BEING - CHAP . I. On the Virtue of Prudence . Contentment - - Fortitude - Patience Modesty VOL . III . PART I. Page . I 29 33 39 43 46 49 Humility 51 Industry 54 Frugality ...
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... Virtues . 68 Justice Benevolence 69 79 DISQUISITION . II . ON THE NATURE OF MORALITY ; ITS LAWS , MO- TIVES , & c . CHAP . I. Origin of opinions respecting Virtue Morals & c . Sect . I. On the import of the terms Virtue 93 and Vice ...
... Virtues . 68 Justice Benevolence 69 79 DISQUISITION . II . ON THE NATURE OF MORALITY ; ITS LAWS , MO- TIVES , & c . CHAP . I. Origin of opinions respecting Virtue Morals & c . Sect . I. On the import of the terms Virtue 93 and Vice ...
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... On the religious principles most conducive to virtue - 204 CHAP . III . On the origin and progress of virtuous and reli- gious affections . Fear 231 233 INTRODUCTION . IN the preceding disquisitions our attention has been a 2 CONTENTS .
... On the religious principles most conducive to virtue - 204 CHAP . III . On the origin and progress of virtuous and reli- gious affections . Fear 231 233 INTRODUCTION . IN the preceding disquisitions our attention has been a 2 CONTENTS .
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... Virtues , and others are regarded as Vices ; and these terms are marks of approbation or of reproach . The distinctions have universally ex isted , although a difference in opinion has frequent- ly arisen , under which of the classes ...
... Virtues , and others are regarded as Vices ; and these terms are marks of approbation or of reproach . The distinctions have universally ex isted , although a difference in opinion has frequent- ly arisen , under which of the classes ...
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