An Essay on the Principles of Human Action: Being an Argument in Favour of the Natural Disinterestedness of the Human Mind. To which are Added, Some Remarks on the Systems of Hartley and HelvetiusJ. Johnson, 1805 - 263 страница |
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... least mixed with evil of all others , as a man devoid of all attach- ment to others , whose heart was thorough- ly hard and insensible to every thing but his own interest would scarcely be able to support his existence , ( for in him ...
... least mixed with evil of all others , as a man devoid of all attach- ment to others , whose heart was thorough- ly hard and insensible to every thing but his own interest would scarcely be able to support his existence , ( for in him ...
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... least interest in the welfare of others except from it's indirect connection with my own . Habit is by it's nature to a certain degree arbitrary , and variable , the original disposition of the mind , it's tendency to acquire or ...
... least interest in the welfare of others except from it's indirect connection with my own . Habit is by it's nature to a certain degree arbitrary , and variable , the original disposition of the mind , it's tendency to acquire or ...
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... least in the same indivi- dual . The same knowledge of any pain , which increases our dread of it , makes us more ready to feel for others who are ex- posed to it . When a boy I had my armput out of joint , and I feel a kind of nervous ...
... least in the same indivi- dual . The same knowledge of any pain , which increases our dread of it , makes us more ready to feel for others who are ex- posed to it . When a boy I had my armput out of joint , and I feel a kind of nervous ...
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... least stimulus is sufficient to excite them and more is superfluous , for they do not wait for the impression , or stop to inquire what degree or kind it is of . There is not resistance sufficient in the matter to receive those sharp ...
... least stimulus is sufficient to excite them and more is superfluous , for they do not wait for the impression , or stop to inquire what degree or kind it is of . There is not resistance sufficient in the matter to receive those sharp ...
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... least something which was a very good substitute for it . The French ge- neralise perpetually , but seldom comprehensively : they make an infinite number of observations , but have never discovered any great principle . They immediately ...
... least something which was a very good substitute for it . The French ge- neralise perpetually , but seldom comprehensively : they make an infinite number of observations , but have never discovered any great principle . They immediately ...
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absolute abstract absurd actual affected asso associated ideas association of ideas attachment benevolence brain cause child circumstances communication conceive connection consciousness consequence continued deep foundation desire direct disinterested disposition distinct duce equally evil excite exist faculty fect force foundation future feelings future interest future sensations ginal give gratification habit Hartley Helvetius human mind hypothesis idea of pain iden identity imaginary imagination immediate impelled implies impres impression indifferent individual ject kind manner means mecha ment metaphysical motive to action nature necessary nerally never notion object original ourselves particular past pathy perceived person personal identity pleasures and pains posed present pression previ principle produce pursuit rational reason recollection relation respect self-interest self-love selfish sense sensible shew shewn similar sion sophism sort suppo suppose supposition sympathy tain tendency terest thought tion true turally ture tween uneasiness vidual volition voluntary action welfare whole
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