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" For these words of good, evil, and contemptible are ever used with relation to the person that useth them, there being nothing simply and absolutely so, nor any common rule of good and evil to be taken from the nature of the objects themselves... "
Introduction to the Literature of Europe in the Fifteenth, Sixteenth, and ... - 第465页
作者:Henry Hallam - 1843
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 第 165 卷

1887 - 610 页
...For these words of good, evil, and contemptible are ever used with relation to the person that useth them : there being nothing simply and absolutely so ; nor any common rule of good and evil, to be taken from the nature of the objects themselves.' The solution of the moral problem is so astounding...
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The Methodist Magazine

1879 - 824 页
...pupil, may well declare that there is no good or evil, except in relation to the person affected ; " there being nothing simply and absolutely so; nor any common rule of good and evil to be taken from the nature of the objects themselves, but from the person of man, where there is no commonwealth,...
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The History of Moral Science, 第 1 卷

Robert Blakey - 1833 - 402 页
...these words of good and evil, and contemptible, are even used with relation to the person that useth them : there being nothing simply and absolutely so ; nor any common rule of good and evil, to be taken from the nature of the objects themselves ; but from the person of the man, (where there is...
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The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury, 第 3 卷

Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 766 页
...For these words of good, evil, and contemptible, are ever used with relation to the person that useth them : there being; nothing simply and absolutely so ; nor any common rule of good and evil, to be taken from the nature of the objects themselves ; but from the person of the man, where there is...
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Introduction to the Literature of Europe in the 15th, 16th, and 17th ..., 第 2 卷

Henry Hallam - 1854 - 620 页
...is impossible that all the «^dand. same things should always cause in him the same S;nnS! appetites and aversions ; much less can all men consent in the...absolutely so ; nor any common rule of good and evil, to be taken from the nature of the objects themselves, but from the person of the man, where there is...
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Notes Expository and Critical on Certain British Theories of Morals

Simon Somerville Laurie - 1868 - 178 页
...For these words of good, evil, and contemptible, are ever used with relation to the person that useth them ; there being nothing simply and absolutely so, nor any common rule of good and evil to be taken from the nature of the objects themselves ; but from the person of the man where there is...
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Handbook of Moral Philosophy

Henry Calderwood - 1872 - 356 页
...For these words of good, evil, and contemptible, are ever used with relation to the person that useth them ; there being nothing simply and absolutely so ; nor any common rule of good and evil to be taken from the nature of the objects themselves ; but from the person of the man, where there is...
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Handbook of Moral Philosophy

Henry Calderwood - 1874 - 328 页
...For these words of good, evil, and contemptible, are ever used with relation to the person that useth them ; there being nothing simply and absolutely so ; nor any common rule of good and evil to be taken from the nature of the objects themselves ; but from the person of the man, where there is...
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The life of John Locke, 第 2 卷

Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1876 - 596 页
...these words of good and evil and contemptible are ever used with relation to the person that useth them, there being nothing simply and absolutely so, nor any common rule of good and evil to be taken from the nature of the objects themselves, but from the person of the man." (' Leviathan,'...
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The Life of John Locke, 第 2 卷

Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1876 - 618 页
...them, there being nothing simply and absolutely so, nor any common rule of good and evil to be taken from the nature of the objects themselves, but from the person of the man." (' Leviathan,' part i., ch. vi.) 1 Locke's own temperament shows that he was here using the term love...
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