Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 58British Academy, 1974 - Science |
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Page 338
... moral judge- ment begin from the standpoint of the moral agent . So do those empiricist theories that presuppose an egoistic psychology . Francis Hutcheson was not the first empiricist philosopher to question an egoistic psychology ...
... moral judge- ment begin from the standpoint of the moral agent . So do those empiricist theories that presuppose an egoistic psychology . Francis Hutcheson was not the first empiricist philosopher to question an egoistic psychology ...
Page 339
... moral sense or ' moral sentiment ' of approval and disapproval . It is , he said , a feeling of pleasure and displeasure of a particular kind , and it arises from sympathy with the pleasure or pain of the person affected by the action ...
... moral sense or ' moral sentiment ' of approval and disapproval . It is , he said , a feeling of pleasure and displeasure of a particular kind , and it arises from sympathy with the pleasure or pain of the person affected by the action ...
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... moral approval . In his final account of the matter Smith listed four grounds or ' sources ' of moral approval , and made a regard to utility the last and the least of these . What sort of thing was Adam Smith's theory of the impartial ...
... moral approval . In his final account of the matter Smith listed four grounds or ' sources ' of moral approval , and made a regard to utility the last and the least of these . What sort of thing was Adam Smith's theory of the impartial ...
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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