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" And, if it be not necessary, in the case of a science which we regard as the surest of all sciences, that the proportions of figures should be any thing inherent in the figures, — why should it be required, before we put confidence in morality, that... "
The philosophy of morals - Side 45
av Alexander Smith (M.A.) - 1835
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Lectures on the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Volum 3

Thomas Brown - 1822 - 594 sider
...together, is impressed with that particular feeling, in consequence of which they are ranked as equal ? And, if it be not necessary, in the case of a science which we regard as the surest of all science;, that the proportions of figures should be any thing inherent in the figures, — why should...
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Lectures on the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Volum 3

Thomas Brown - 1824 - 514 sider
...together, is impressed with that particular feeling, in consequence of which they are ranked as equal? And, if it be not necessary, in the case of a science...be required, before we put confidence in morality, that right and wrong should be something existing in the individual agents ? It is not easy, indeed,...
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Lectures on the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Volum 2

Thomas Brown - 1826 - 522 sider
...together, is impressed with that particular feeling, in consequence of which they are ranked as equal. And, if it be not necessary, in the case of a science...be required, before we put confidence in morality, that right and wrong should be something existing in the individual agents ? It is not easy, indeed,...
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A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art ..., Volum 15

Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 820 sider
...could be no other relation without a mind that contemplates the objects said to be related. ' If, then, it be not necessary, in the case of a science which...be required, before we put confidence in morality, that right end wrong should be something existing in the individual agents ? It is not easy, indeed,...
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ..., Del 1,Volum 15

Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 418 sider
...related. ' If, then, it be not necessary, in the caso of i science which we regard as the surest of ail sciences, that the proportions of figures should be any thing inherent in the figures, why slwuU it be required, before we put confidence in morality, that right and wrong should be sumething...
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The Philosophy of Morals: An Investigation by a New and Extended ..., Volum 1

Alexander Smith - 1835 - 350 sider
...what, according to Dr. S.'s theory, is wanting to make this man's conduct quite natural and approrable? Why, merely that he should be surrounded by an assembly...justly takes for granted would not be the case in respect of the way we are at present constituted ; but this does not in the very least hinder the supposition,...
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Lectures on the Philosophy of the Mind, Volum 4

Thomas Brown, David Welsh - 1846 - 548 sider
...together, is impressed with that particular feeling, in consequence of which they are ranked as equal ? And, if it be not necessary, in the case of a science...figures should be any thing inherent in the figures, \vhy should it be required, before we put confidence in morality, that right and wrong should be something...
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