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... tion ; but which shall be based upon the ultimate grounds of philosophy , and be developed with such distinctness as to be understood by every one capable of studying the subject . We want a System of Morals which shall not entangle ...
... tion ; but which shall be based upon the ultimate grounds of philosophy , and be developed with such distinctness as to be understood by every one capable of studying the subject . We want a System of Morals which shall not entangle ...
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... tion from the distinctions , or think of the moral character of actions as we can of the æsthetic or dynamic , with no con- comitant sense of moral obligation . All the axioms of the science of ethics translate themselves spontaneously ...
... tion from the distinctions , or think of the moral character of actions as we can of the æsthetic or dynamic , with no con- comitant sense of moral obligation . All the axioms of the science of ethics translate themselves spontaneously ...
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... tion that the abstract law of right is resumed in One righteous Will , towards whom he stands in all the complicated relations of creature to Creator . We have seen that human virtue is the concrete of the abstract law . The question ...
... tion that the abstract law of right is resumed in One righteous Will , towards whom he stands in all the complicated relations of creature to Creator . We have seen that human virtue is the concrete of the abstract law . The question ...
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... tion of His character ? The truth is , that it is neither right , nor even possible , for us to put aside inquiry into the attributes of God . The human mind inevitably returns , after every failure , to attempt afresh the solution of a ...
... tion of His character ? The truth is , that it is neither right , nor even possible , for us to put aside inquiry into the attributes of God . The human mind inevitably returns , after every failure , to attempt afresh the solution of a ...
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... tion of right into wrong is altogether an absurd and fantastic notion , tending , not to exalt our ideas of God , but to involve Him in a haze of obscurity . When we endeavour to give a definite shape to such an assertion , we see that ...
... tion of right into wrong is altogether an absurd and fantastic notion , tending , not to exalt our ideas of God , but to involve Him in a haze of obscurity . When we endeavour to give a definite shape to such an assertion , we see that ...
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