Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 29British Academy - Humanities |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 47
Page 73
... rule . Nevertheless I think it may be said that in carry- ing out any enterprise we follow the rules of the enterprise - the rules of composition if we are writing a poem , the rules of strategy if we are fighting a battle - and we will ...
... rule . Nevertheless I think it may be said that in carry- ing out any enterprise we follow the rules of the enterprise - the rules of composition if we are writing a poem , the rules of strategy if we are fighting a battle - and we will ...
Page 75
... rule , or perhaps better a system of rules , which we conceive for ourselves and according to which we will our ... rule is that our actions should contribute , and be willed as contributing , to our happiness as defined above , but ...
... rule , or perhaps better a system of rules , which we conceive for ourselves and according to which we will our ... rule is that our actions should contribute , and be willed as contributing , to our happiness as defined above , but ...
Page 100
British Academy. pass from the proposed concrete action to a general rule , and that we must estimate the general rule in the light of our ultimate principle . This seems to me to accord more closely with the nature of moral action than ...
British Academy. pass from the proposed concrete action to a general rule , and that we must estimate the general rule in the light of our ultimate principle . This seems to me to accord more closely with the nature of moral action than ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 13 |
February 1943 | 18 |
THE CENTURY OF DIVINE SONGS Warton Lecture on English | 37 |
8 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
A. G. Little action Alexander Nequam Alfred of Sareshel ancient Anima archdeaconry archiprĂȘtrĂ© Aristotelian Aristotle Arts Averroes Avicenna bishop Blund Burgh Burke called Cambridge Carlyle Charles Christian church classical College Collingwood commentary connexion deanery diocese duty early edition England English F. M. Powicke Gaselee Gaselee's glosses Greek Henry hymns ibid intellectual interest Irish law John John Blund jurists kind King knowledge language later Latin learning lectures London manuscripts Marett master Mawer medieval mind moral nature never Oxford Paris parishes perhaps philosophy poem political portrait practical intelligence practical reason principle Professor R. G. COLLINGWOOD religion Robert Grosseteste Roman Roman Britain rural dean scholar schools seems Senchas sense Shakespeare social Society Stein things thirteenth century thought tion tracts translation treatises University volume wapentake Webb Wesley word writing