| Dugald Stewart - 1854 - 536 頁
...and are conversant only about things apprehended to be means tending to this end ; and that wherever this end is not perceived, they are to be accounted for from the association of ideas, and may properly be called habits." The same principles have been since pushed to a much greater length... | |
| Edward Tagart - 1855 - 530 頁
...happincfss, and are conversant only about things apprehended to be means tending to this end ; and that whenever this end is not perceived, they are to be accounted for from the association of ideas, and may properly enough be called habits." It was in opposition to Francis Hutcheson's theory of a... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1858 - 616 頁
..."resolvable into reason, pointing out our private happiness ; and whenever this end is not perceireil, they are to be accounted for from the association...the truth, he begins with confusion, advances with hésitation, and after holding in his grasp for an instant the principle which sheds so strong a light... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1869 - 526 頁
...private happiness, and are conversant only about things apprehended to be means tending to this end ; and whenever this end is not perceived, they are to be accounted for from the association of ideas, and may properly enough be called habits.' — Ibid. p. xxxi. 3 Principally by Mr. James Mill, whose... | |
| Friedrich Jodl - 1882 - 486 頁
...pointing out private happiness, and are conversant only about things apprehended to be means to this end; and whenever this end is not perceived, they are to be accounted for from the association of ideas, and may properly enough be called habits." Gay, Dissert. prefixed to Law's translation of King: „On... | |
| Friedrich Jodl - 1906 - 704 頁
...pointing out private happiness, and are conversant only about things apprehended to be means to this end; and whenever this end is not perceived, they are to be accounted for from the association of ideas, and may properly enough be called habits. " Gay, Dissert. prefixed to Law's translation of King: „On... | |
| George Alexander Johnston - 1911 - 288 頁
...and are conversant only about things apprehended to be means tending to this end ; and that wherever this end is not perceived, they are to be accounted for from the association of ideas, and may properly be called habits." The same principles have been since pushed to a much greater length... | |
| University of Wisconsin - 1922 - 300 頁
...private happiness, and are conversant only about things apprehended to be means tending to this end : and whenever this end is not perceived, they are to be accounted for from the association of ideas, and may properly enough be called habits. If this be clearly made out, the necessity of supposing a... | |
| Peter Kivy - 1999 - 336 頁
...happiness, and are conversant only about things apprehended to be means tending to this end; and that whenever this end is not perceived, they are to be accounted for from the association of ideas, and may properly enough be called habits." 5 Gay is concerned, in his dissertation, primarily with... | |
| J. B. Schneewind - 2003 - 696 頁
...happiness, and are conversant only about things apprehended to be means tending to this end; and that whenever this end is not perceived, they are to be accounted for from the association of ideas and may properly enough be called habits. For if this be clearly made out, the necessity of supposing... | |
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