The Elements of Morality: Including PolityDeighton, Bell & Company, 1864 - 611 Seiten |
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abstract Appetites asserted belong Benevolent Affections bodily desires Capital Punishment Cardinal Virtues Christian common conceive Conceptions condition conform Conscience consider Constitution Contract course Desires and Affections Dispositions Doctrine English Law established exist expressed external faculties Family feel give Government habits Hence human action Idea immoral implies intention internal Justice kind Love mankind manner Marriage means men's Men's Rights ment Mental Desires mind moral character moral culture moral nature Moral Principles moral progress Moral Rules Moral Sentiments Moralist mutual National necessary Necessity Oaths Obedience objects offense operation ourselves person pleasure positive Laws possess promise Property Punishment Purity purpose question racter Reason regard Religion requires Roman Law Rule of Human Rules of Action Rules of Duty sense Slavery social Social Contract Society speak spoken Springs of Action Supreme Law Supreme Rule tend term things thought tion transgression Truth understanding universal Vices violation Virtue virtuous