The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy, Volumen1N.H. Whitaker, 1830 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 17
Página vii
... to keep my Word ? considered 2. What we mean when we say a Man is obliged to do a thing - - · 3. The Question , Why am I obliged to keep my Word ? resumed 4. The Will of God - 52 32 53 53 · 54 - 56 Chap . Pago · 58 · 61 1 . 63.
... to keep my Word ? considered 2. What we mean when we say a Man is obliged to do a thing - - · 3. The Question , Why am I obliged to keep my Word ? resumed 4. The Will of God - 52 32 53 53 · 54 - 56 Chap . Pago · 58 · 61 1 . 63.
Página 22
... considered as a rule of life , labours under the two following de- fects : - 1. Human Laws omit many duties , as not objects of compulsion ; such as piety to God , bounty 223 22 LAW OF THE LAND . Subscription to Articles of Religion.
... considered as a rule of life , labours under the two following de- fects : - 1. Human Laws omit many duties , as not objects of compulsion ; such as piety to God , bounty 223 22 LAW OF THE LAND . Subscription to Articles of Religion.
Página 46
... considered , a wise man will do that for his own sake which he would have hesitated to do for the pe- titioner's ; he will give way to his compassion rather than offer violence to a habit of so much general use . A man of confirmed good ...
... considered , a wise man will do that for his own sake which he would have hesitated to do for the pe- titioner's ; he will give way to his compassion rather than offer violence to a habit of so much general use . A man of confirmed good ...
Página 47
... considered , it would be difficult to show why a man under such circumstances might not in- dulge his humour . But when he reflects that his scruples about lying have hitherto preserved him free from this vice ; that occasions like the ...
... considered , it would be difficult to show why a man under such circumstances might not in- dulge his humour . But when he reflects that his scruples about lying have hitherto preserved him free from this vice ; that occasions like the ...
Página 52
... CONSIDERED . - WHY am I obliged to keep my word ? Because it is right says one . Because it is agree- able to the fitness of things , says another . - Because it is conformable to reason and nature , says a third- Because it is ...
... CONSIDERED . - WHY am I obliged to keep my word ? Because it is right says one . Because it is agree- able to the fitness of things , says another . - Because it is conformable to reason and nature , says a third- Because it is ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
Abraham Tucker act of parliament actions adultery advantage allow amongst authority bound cerning CHAPTER charity Christian civil concerning concubinage conduct consent consistent constitution contract contrivance covenant-breakers crime depend distinction doubt duty effect engaged evil expected fornication fortune give guilt guinea habits hand happiness hath horse race human imperfect injury instance intention judgment justice labour Law of Honour less liberty mankind marriage master means ment mind mischief misery moral moral philosophy motive natural justice natural right necessary never oath object obligation observe occasions offender pain parents particular consequence parties passion perjury person pleasure polygamy possession pounds principle produce promise punishment purpose question racter reader reason received religion reward Roman law rule Scriptures Sebastia sense servant species suppose thing thou tion truth unlawful unto usury virtue whilst wife WILLIAM PALEY woman