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" Having experienced, in some instance, a particular conduct to be beneficial to ourselves, or observed that it would be so, a sentiment of approbation rises up in our minds, which sentiment afterwards accompanies the idea or mention of the same conduct,... "
The Lectures, Corrected and Improved, which Have Been Delivered for a Series ... - Sivu 308
tekijä(t) Samuel Stanhope Smith - 1812
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...a particular conduct to be beneficial to ourselves, or observed that it would be so, a sentiment of approbation rises up in our minds, which sentiment...private advantage which first excited it no longer exist.!' And this continuance of the passion, after the reason of it has ceased, is nothing more, say...

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...a particular conduct to be beneficial to ourselves, or observed that it would be so, a sentiment of approbation rises up in our minds, which sentiment...conduct, although the private advantage which first existed no longer exist.' — Paley, Moral Philos. i. 5. Paley, however, made less use of this doctrine...

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...a particular conduct to be beneficial to ourselves, or observed that it would be so, a sentiment of approbation rises up in our minds ; which sentiment...private advantage which first excited it no longer exist." And this continuance of the passion, after the reason of it has ceased, is nothing more, say...

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...so, " a sentiment of approbation rises up in our " minds ; which sentiment afterwards ao " companies the idea or mention of the same " conduct, although...private advantage " which first excited it no longer exist." And this continuance of the passion, after the reason of it has ceased, is nothing more, say...

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...a particular conduct to be beneficial to ourselves, or observed that it would be so, a sentiment of approbation rises up in our minds, which sentiment...private advantage which first excited it no longer exist." Paley's Philos. p. 31. We differ from all of these philosophers; and would recommend to Mr....

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...observed that it would be so, a sentiment of approbation rises up in oar minds; which sentiment afterward accompanies the idea or mention of the same conduct,...private advantage which first excited it no longer exist." And this continuance of the passion, after the reason of it has ceased, is nothing more, say...

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...observed that it would be so, a sentiment of approbation rises up in our minds ; which sentiment afterward accompanies the idea or mention of the same conduct,...private advantage which first excited it no longer exist." And this continuance of the passion, after the reason of it has ceased, is nothing more; say...

The Works...

William Paley - 1824 - 472 sivua
...observed that it would be so, a sentiment of approbation rises up in our minds ; which sentiment afterward accompanies the idea or mention of the same conduct,...private advantage which first excited it no longer exist." And this continuance of the passion, afier the reason of it has ceased, is nothing more; say...

The Works of William Paley: With a Life of the Author, Nide 2

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...a particular conduct to be beneficial to ourselves, or observed that it would be so, a sentiment of approbation rises up in our minds; which sentiment...private advantage which first excited it no longer exist." And this continuance of the passion, after the reason of it has ceased, is nothing more, say...

The Works of William Paley: The principles of moral and political philosophy

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...a particular conduct to be beneficial to ourselves, or observed that it would be so, a sentiment of approbation rises up in our minds ; which sentiment...private advantage which first excited it no longer exist." And this continuance of the passion, after the reason of it has ceased, is nothing more, say...




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