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Page 338
... feeling of approval naturally evoked when we come across the disinterested motive of benevolence ( and a feeling of disapproval for motives with a tendency opposed to that of benevolence ) . Hutcheson compared the moral sense with the ...
... feeling of approval naturally evoked when we come across the disinterested motive of benevolence ( and a feeling of disapproval for motives with a tendency opposed to that of benevolence ) . Hutcheson compared the moral sense with the ...
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... feeling of pleasure and displeasure of a particular kind , and it arises from sympathy with the pleasure or pain of ... feelings common to all mankind . When a man speaks the language of self - love he expresses sentiments ' arising from ...
... feeling of pleasure and displeasure of a particular kind , and it arises from sympathy with the pleasure or pain of ... feelings common to all mankind . When a man speaks the language of self - love he expresses sentiments ' arising from ...
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... feeling and is the result of an effort by the spectator to heighten his sympathy so as to match the experience of ' the person principally concerned ' . Self- command is conversely a virtue of ' the person principally concerned ' and is ...
... feeling and is the result of an effort by the spectator to heighten his sympathy so as to match the experience of ' the person principally concerned ' . Self- command is conversely a virtue of ' the person principally concerned ' and is ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA AND THE DISCOVERY OF MAN Raleigh | 101 |
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