Moral and Political PhilosophyWhittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 - 317 pàgines |
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Pàgina v
... happiness VII . Virtue BOOK II . MORAL OBLIGATIONS . CHAP . I. Why is a man obliged to keep his word II . The meaning of the word ' Obligation ' III . On the difference between acts of obligation and of prudence IV . The will of God V ...
... happiness VII . Virtue BOOK II . MORAL OBLIGATIONS . CHAP . I. Why is a man obliged to keep his word II . The meaning of the word ' Obligation ' III . On the difference between acts of obligation and of prudence IV . The will of God V ...
Pàgina xxiii
... happiness of finding their wealth increased by the great rise that shortly after- wards took place in all agricultural produce . In December , 1795 , Paley , then aged 52 , took for his second wife a Miss Dobinson , of Carlisle ; and in ...
... happiness of finding their wealth increased by the great rise that shortly after- wards took place in all agricultural produce . In December , 1795 , Paley , then aged 52 , took for his second wife a Miss Dobinson , of Carlisle ; and in ...
Pàgina xlii
... HAPPINESS . Happy ' is a relative term , as regards an individual compared either with others or himself ; in the one case the comparison is with the lot of man generally BOOK I. PRELIMINARY CONSIDERATIONS . Human happiness.
... HAPPINESS . Happy ' is a relative term , as regards an individual compared either with others or himself ; in the one case the comparison is with the lot of man generally BOOK I. PRELIMINARY CONSIDERATIONS . Human happiness.
Pàgina xlii
... happiness must receive its decision . It will be our business rather to define , 1. What Human Happiness is , and , II . What it is not . 1. Happiness does not consist in the pleasures of sense , or animal gratifications merely . For ...
... happiness must receive its decision . It will be our business rather to define , 1. What Human Happiness is , and , II . What it is not . 1. Happiness does not consist in the pleasures of sense , or animal gratifications merely . For ...
Pàgina xlii
... happiness . They , whose whole business is the pursuit of plea- sure , unrestrained by conscience or want of means , are still devoured by ennui . With a restless passion for variety , they become fastidious in the choice of plea- sure ...
... happiness . They , whose whole business is the pursuit of plea- sure , unrestrained by conscience or want of means , are still devoured by ennui . With a restless passion for variety , they become fastidious in the choice of plea- sure ...
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adultery amongst arise authority binding BISHOP OF CARLISLE bound breach of promise capital punishment CHAP Christ Christian church civil conduct confidence consequently contract crime criminal death depends duty effect England equally evil existence expected expediency falsehood feelings fornication Giggleswick school give given greater Greek guilt habit hand happiness Hence honor immoral increase individual injury instance intended interest Jews justice justify king knowlege labor land latter less liberty loss marriage means ment mischief mixed government moral moral philosophy motives necessary necessity oath obedience object obligation obtained offender pain Paley Phil Paley's parent party performance perjury person pleasure polygamy possess prayer present principle produce promise punishment question reason regulated religion religious rest Roman law rule sabbath Scriptures sense similar simony society suffer swear tendency tion truth utility virtue WILLIAM PALEY