The Southern Review, Том 7A. E. Miller., 1831 |
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the moral calculation , and legislation becomes a matter of arithmetic . The evil caused is the expense : the good that one produces is the pro- fit . The rules for this calculation are the same as in every other . " p . 238 . " This ...
the moral calculation , and legislation becomes a matter of arithmetic . The evil caused is the expense : the good that one produces is the pro- fit . The rules for this calculation are the same as in every other . " p . 238 . " This ...
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... moral distinctions , would be neither more nor less absurd , than to lecture to the blind about the colours of the rainbow . A moral sense - an innate sensibility to the beauty and deformity of conduct -- is quite as much presup- posed ...
... moral distinctions , would be neither more nor less absurd , than to lecture to the blind about the colours of the rainbow . A moral sense - an innate sensibility to the beauty and deformity of conduct -- is quite as much presup- posed ...
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... moral beauty -- that if mankind could but be per suaded to lift up their eyes from the meaner objects which too constantly engross them , and fix them upon the only one that is really worthy of their aspirations , they could not fail to ...
... moral beauty -- that if mankind could but be per suaded to lift up their eyes from the meaner objects which too constantly engross them , and fix them upon the only one that is really worthy of their aspirations , they could not fail to ...
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