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" Our approbation of morality, and all affections whatever, are resolvable into reason, pointing out 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... "
The Miscellaneous Works of the Right Honourable Sir James Mackintosh - Side 151
av Sir James Mackintosh - 1854
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind

Dugald Stewart - 1802 - 610 sider
...converfant only about things ap. " prehended to be means tending to this end ; and ** that wherever this end is not perceived, they are to " be accounted for from the aflbciation of ideas, and "may Partll.Js- OF THE HUMAN MIND. 391 " may properly be called habits."...
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History of European Morals from Augustus to Charlemagne, Volum 1

William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1809 - 532 sider
...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. * Principally by Mr. James Mill, whose...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Volumer 1-2

Dugald Stewart - 1821 - 706 sider
...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 ha" bits." The same principles have been since pushed to a much greater...
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Elements of the philosophy of the human mind

Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 482 sider
...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...
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A General View of the Progress of Ethical Philosophy: Chiefly During the ...

Sir James Mackintosh - 1832 - 320 sider
...according to him, " resolvable into reason, pointing out our private happiness ; and whenever thisend is not perceived, they are to be accounted for from...passage in which he shows a glimpse of the truth, he b?gins with confusion, advances with hesitation, and after holding in his grasp for an instant the...
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The History of Moral Science, Volum 2

Robert Blakey - 1833 - 378 sider
...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...
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A General View of the Progress of Ethical Philosophy: Chiefly During the ...

Sir James Mackintosh - 1834 - 316 sider
...object of his dissertation is to reconcile the mental appearances described by Hutcheson with file first principle .of the selfish system, that ' the...confusion, advances with hesitation, and after holding in hie grasp for an instant the principle which sheds so strong a light around it, suddenly drops it from...
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Dissertation on the Progress of Ethical Philosophy: Chiefly During the ...

Sir James Mackintosh - 1837 - 458 sider
...and Observations on the Fable of the Bees, Glasgow, 1758, in which these letters arc republishcd.) described by Hutcheson with the first principle of...of ideas." Even in the single passage in which he shews a glimpse of the truth, he begins with confusion, advances with hesitation, and after holding...
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The Miscellaneous Works of the Right Honourable Sir James Mackintosh, Volum 1

Sir James Mackintosh - 1846 - 618 sider
...of all our actions isourown happiness." Moral feelings and social affections are, according to nim, "resolvable into reason, pointing out our private...association of ideas." Even in the single passage ¡u which he shows a glimpse of the truth, he begins with confusion, advances with hesitation, and...
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History of the Philosophy of Mind: Embracing the Opinions of All ..., Volum 3

Robert Blakey - 1848 - 584 sider
...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...
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