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" Sense of right and wrong therefore being as natural to us as natural affection itself, and being a first principle in our constitution and make, there is no speculative opinion, persuasion, or belief, which is capable immediately or directly to exclude... "
The Arts in Mind: Pioneering Texts of a Coterie of British Men of Letters - 第 19 頁
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Essay on Instinct, and Its Physical and Moral Relations

Thomas Hancock - 1824 - 584 頁
...Shaftesbury, " being as natural to us as natural affection itself, and being ajirst principle in our constitution and make/ there is no speculative opinion,...belief, which is capable immediately or directly to • I'ensecs de Rouuvau. exclude or destroy it. That which is of original and pure nature nothing beside...
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Essay on Instinct, and Its Physical and Moral Relations

Thomas Hancock - 1824 - 578 頁
...Shaftesbury, " being as natural to us as natural affection itself, and being a first principle in our constitution and make; there is no speculative opinion,...or belief, which is capable immediately or directly tu * Pensecs dc Rousseau. rxclmle or destroy it. That which I* of original and pure nature nothing...
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Essay on instinct, and its physical and moral relations

Thomas Hancock - 1824 - 574 頁
...opinion, persuasion, or belief, which is capable immediately or directly to • Pensces de Rousseau. exclude or destroy it. That which is of original and pure nature nothing beside-t-ontrary habit and custom (a second nature) is able to displace. Arid this affection being...
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Versuch einer wissenschaftlichen Darstellung der Geschichte der neuern ...

1840 - 456 頁
...natural to us äs natural affection itself, ard being a first principle in our constitution and inake, there is no speculative opinion, persuasion or belief,...immediately or directly to exclude or destroy it. 1.1. p. 44. Do you maintain then , t hat .... the notions and principles of fair just and honest with...
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Essays on the Principles of Morality: And on the Private and Political ...

Jonathan Dymond - 1834 - 444 頁
...affection itself, and being a first principle in our constitution and make, there is no speculation, opinion, persuasion, or belief, which is capable, immediately or directly, to exclude or destroy it."t Sentiments such as these are very commonly expressed ; and what do they imply ? If sense of right...
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The Philosophy of the Moral Feelings

John Abercrombie - 1835 - 312 頁
...affection itself, and being a first principle in our constitution and make, there is no speculation, opinion, persuasion, or belief, which is capable, immediately or directly, to exclude or destroy it."f Sentiments such as these are very commonly expressed ; and -what do they imply ? If sense of...
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Elements of Moral Philosophy

Jasper Adams - 1837 - 554 頁
...affection itself, and being a first principle in our constitution and make, there is no speculation, opinion, persuasion, or belief, which is capable immediately or directly to exclude or destroy it." Dr. Reid says, " The first principles of morals are the immediate dictates of the moral faculty. By...
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Versuch einer wissenschaftlichen Darstellung der Geschichte der ..., 第 2 卷,第 1 篇

Johann Eduard Erdmann - 1840 - 460 頁
...right and wrong being as natural to us as natural affection itself, and being a first principle in our constitution and make, there is no speculative opinion,...immediately or directly to exclude or destroy it. II. p. 44. Do you maintain then, that.... the notions and principles of fair just and honest with the...
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Essays on the Principles of Morality: And on the Private and Political ...

Jonathan Dymond - 1842 - 226 頁
...affection itself, and being a first principle in our constitution and make, there is no speculation, opinion, persuasion, or belief, which is capable,...immediately or directly, to exclude or destroy it."* Sentfments such as these are very commonly expressed ; and what do they imply ? If sense of right and...
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Lectures on the History of Moral Philosophy in England, 第 1 卷

William Whewell - 1852 - 316 頁
...right and wrong being as natural to us as natural affection itself, and being a first principle in our constitution and make, there is no speculative opinion,...immediately or directly to exclude or destroy it." And this sense of right and wrong is constantly, in the margin at least, termed " The Moral Sense."...
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