The Advancement of Learning and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1969 - 298 sider |
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Side vii
... Moral faculties : Moral philosophy ( pp . 176–205 ) . i . Exemplar , or Nature of Good ( pp . 178–92 ) . The double nature of Good ( p . 179 ) . ( i ) Private , active and passive ( p . 183 ) . ( ii ) Communicative : Duty ( p . 187 ) ...
... Moral faculties : Moral philosophy ( pp . 176–205 ) . i . Exemplar , or Nature of Good ( pp . 178–92 ) . The double nature of Good ( p . 179 ) . ( i ) Private , active and passive ( p . 183 ) . ( ii ) Communicative : Duty ( p . 187 ) ...
Side 15
... moral virtues ; yet on the other side , to recompense that , they are perfect in those same plain grounds of religion , justice , honour , and moral virtue , which if they be well and watchfully pursued , there will be seldom use of ...
... moral virtues ; yet on the other side , to recompense that , they are perfect in those same plain grounds of religion , justice , honour , and moral virtue , which if they be well and watchfully pursued , there will be seldom use of ...
Side 241
... moral is of that perfection , whereunto the light of nature cannot aspire : how then is it that man is said to have ... moral law : but how ? sufficient to check the vice , but not to inform the duty . So then the doctrine of religion ...
... moral is of that perfection , whereunto the light of nature cannot aspire : how then is it that man is said to have ... moral law : but how ? sufficient to check the vice , but not to inform the duty . So then the doctrine of religion ...
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