And as in civil government the constitution is broken in upon, and violated by power and strength prevailing over authority; so the constitution of man is broken in upon and violated by the lower faculties or principles within prevailing over that which... On the Philosophy of the Mind - 第 351 頁James Douglas (of Cavers.) 著 - 1839 - 387 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Joseph Butler - 1726 - 340 頁
...flyer them, and you compleat the Idea of Humane Nature. And as in Civil Government the Conftitution is broken in upon and violated by Power and Strength prevailing over Authority ; fo the Conftitution of Man is broken in upon and violated by the lower Faculties or Principles within... | |
| Joseph Butler - 1813 - 790 頁
...superiority, and you complete the idea of human nature. And as in civil government the constitutution is broken in upon, and violated by power and strength...that, which is in its nature supreme over them all. Thus, when it is said by ancient writers, that tortures and death are not so contrary- to human nature... | |
| Thomas Hancock - 1824 - 584 頁
...authority; it would absolutely govern the world. As in civil government, the constitution is broken in and violated by power and strength prevailing over...that which is in its nature supreme over them all." " Conscience does not only offer itself to shew us the way we should walk in, but it likewise carries... | |
| Thomas Hancock - 1824 - 578 頁
...authority; it would absolutely govern the world. As in civil government, the constitution is broken in and violated by power and strength prevailing over...over that which is in its nature supreme over them all.'1 *' Conscience does not only offer itself to shew us the way we should walk in, but it likewise... | |
| Joseph Butler - 1827 - 376 頁
...several passions being naturally subordinate to the one superior principle of reflection or conscience. Every bias, instinct, propension within, is a real...that, which is in its nature supreme over them all. Thus, when it is said by ancient writers, that tortures and death are not so contrary to human nature... | |
| Ralph Wardlaw - 1834 - 480 頁
...constitution is broken * Preface, pp. viii. ix. " in upon and violated by power and strength LEcT . 1v . " prevailing over authority ; so the constitution " of man is broken in upon, by the lower i'acul. " ties or principles within prevaih'ng over that " which is in its nature supreme... | |
| 1836 - 600 頁
...you complete the idea of human nature.' A deviation from it, or its violation, he thus defines : ' And as in civil government the constitution is broken...that which is in its nature supreme over them all.' Man indeed cannot be considered as left to himself, to act as present inclination may lead him : the... | |
| Joseph Butler, Samuel Hallifax - 1838 - 632 頁
...superior principle of ,, reflection or conscience. Every bias, instinct, propension within, is a natural part of our nature, but not the whole : add to these...that which is in its nature supreme over them all. Thus, when it is said by ancient writers, that tortures and death are not so contrary to human nature... | |
| John King - 1838 - 348 頁
...natural right and office of conscience.'2 .... ' Every bias, instinct, propension within, is a natural part of our nature, but not the whole ; add to these...that which is in its nature supreme over them all.' 3 In answer to the question, ' What obligations are we under to follow the rule of right which conscience... | |
| Joseph Butler (bp. of Durham.) - 1838 - 616 頁
...several passions .being naturally subordinate to the one superior principle of reflection or conscience. Every bias, instinct, propension within, is a real...power and strength prevailing over authority; so the constitutional man is broken in upon and violated by the lower faculties or principles within prevailing... | |
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