Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 34British Academy - Humanities |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 34
Page 23
... intuition at least in respect of its own ultimate principle or principles , I shall go on to consider the conditions that must be fulfilled by an ethical principle in order that it may be established as a genuine object of intuition ...
... intuition at least in respect of its own ultimate principle or principles , I shall go on to consider the conditions that must be fulfilled by an ethical principle in order that it may be established as a genuine object of intuition ...
Page 25
... intuition or intuitions which he favours . By what general methods , let us ask , may the moralist hope to accomplish his task of persuasion ? On the positive side , the chief requirement must be a formula- tion in precise and ...
... intuition or intuitions which he favours . By what general methods , let us ask , may the moralist hope to accomplish his task of persuasion ? On the positive side , the chief requirement must be a formula- tion in precise and ...
Page 26
... intuition of an obligation to keep promises until the answers to these and other questions are set clearly before us in the formulation and interpretation of the alleged obligation . And , of course , the case of promise - keeping is ...
... intuition of an obligation to keep promises until the answers to these and other questions are set clearly before us in the formulation and interpretation of the alleged obligation . And , of course , the case of promise - keeping is ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19478 | 8 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
MORAL INTUITION AND THE PRINCIPLE OF SELFREALIZATION Philo | 23 |
8 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
19 June Academy Aegisthus Aeschylus Agamemnon alliteration Archbishop awdl barons Bleddyn Fardd British Museum Burghley Cecil central centre-piece century character Charter Chorus Clytaemnestra Coptic copy Cotton couplet course Court Crum Cynddelw Dafydd Dafydd Benfras Danaus Descartes desire document dramatic dramatist earlier elegy englynion Eteocles ethical Exchequer expression fact Fardd follows France Gogynfeirdd gratuities Gruffudd Gruffudd ap Cynan Hatfield MSS Henry HILG Hilliard Holbein Ibid idea John Johnson King Lambeth later Letters Testimonial Llywelyn Lord Madawg Magna Carta manuscripts McKechnie means metre mind miniaturists moral consciousness moral intuition moral judgements nature Nicholas Hilliard obligation Orestes original Owain Owain Gwynedd poem poetry poets Pope Pope's principle Professor Prometheus prose prose-order Prydydd Queen royal Seal seems self-realization sense social speech stichomythia theory thing thought tion verse Welsh whole words writ wrote Zeus