Moral and Political PhilosophyWhittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 - 317 |
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... being constructed by , and for the use of , persons in the pursuit of pleasure , Paley Phil . A passes no censure on acts connected with such pur- suit PRELIMINARY CONSIDERATIONS CHAP I Definition and use of the science II Law of honor.
... being constructed by , and for the use of , persons in the pursuit of pleasure , Paley Phil . A passes no censure on acts connected with such pur- suit PRELIMINARY CONSIDERATIONS CHAP I Definition and use of the science II Law of honor.
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... pleasure of the sin and the pain of remorse , is the best judge ) the advocate for a moral instinct has no motive sufficiently high to offer . For should he say that such instincts are in- dications of God's will , and a presage of a ...
... pleasure of the sin and the pain of remorse , is the best judge ) the advocate for a moral instinct has no motive sufficiently high to offer . For should he say that such instincts are in- dications of God's will , and a presage of a ...
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... pleasure , that it does not consist , like pleasure , in the gratifica tion of one or more of the senses , but is rather the effect which such gratifications produce on the nervous system . These conjectures belong not , however , to ...
... pleasure , that it does not consist , like pleasure , in the gratifica tion of one or more of the senses , but is rather the effect which such gratifications produce on the nervous system . These conjectures belong not , however , to ...
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... pleasure . The very expec- tation spoils the anticipated delight . Even when the enjoyment does come , efforts are made to persuade ourselves of the reality of the pleasure , instead of the pleasure producing the effect without effort ...
... pleasure . The very expec- tation spoils the anticipated delight . Even when the enjoyment does come , efforts are made to persuade ourselves of the reality of the pleasure , instead of the pleasure producing the effect without effort ...
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... pleasure , the greater the number over whom such superiority is found to be , the greater would be the quantity of happiness enjoyed . But superiority is a term of confined import , and relates only to a comparison amongst persons who ...
... pleasure , the greater the number over whom such superiority is found to be , the greater would be the quantity of happiness enjoyed . But superiority is a term of confined import , and relates only to a comparison amongst persons who ...
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adultery amongst arise authority binding BISHOP OF CARLISLE bound breach of promise capital punishment CHAP Christ Christian church civil conduct confidence consequently contract crime criminal death depends duty effect England equally evil existence expected expediency falsehood feelings fornication Giggleswick school give given greater Greek guilt habit hand happiness Hence honor immoral increase individual injury instance intended interest Jews justice justify king knowlege labor land latter less liberty loss marriage means ment mischief mixed government moral moral philosophy motives necessary necessity oath obedience object obligation obtained offender pain Paley Phil Paley's parent party performance perjury person pleasure polygamy possess prayer present principle produce promise punishment question reason regulated religion religious rest Roman law rule sabbath Scriptures sense similar simony society suffer swear tendency tion truth utility virtue WILLIAM PALEY