The Principles of Natural Law: In which the True Systems of Morality and Civil Government are Established; and the Different Sentiments of Grotius, Hobbes, Puffendorf, Barbeyrac, Locke, Clark, and Hutchinson, Occasionally ConsideredJ. Nourse, 1752 - 312 sivua |
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... arise , in which the arguments on both fides leave us , by reafon of our limited capacity , in a kind of doubt and equilibrium , which permits us to fufpend our judgment , to examine the thing anew , and to incline the balance at length ...
... arise , in which the arguments on both fides leave us , by reafon of our limited capacity , in a kind of doubt and equilibrium , which permits us to fufpend our judgment , to examine the thing anew , and to incline the balance at length ...
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... arise , who by perpetuating the feveral families , prevent the extinction of human focieties , and repair the breaches made every day by death . nefs of man .. The family ftate is productive of various relati- ons ; as those of husband ...
... arise , who by perpetuating the feveral families , prevent the extinction of human focieties , and repair the breaches made every day by death . nefs of man .. The family ftate is productive of various relati- ons ; as those of husband ...
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... arise from fome human act ; and confequently the state of property , which is the cause of those limitations , ought to be ranked among the adventitious ftates . wants ; and govern- IX . But among all the states established by the act ...
... arise from fome human act ; and confequently the state of property , which is the cause of those limitations , ought to be ranked among the adventitious ftates . wants ; and govern- IX . But among all the states established by the act ...
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... arise from the impreffions of external objects on our fenfes . Thus , the fenfible pleasure refulting from the difco- very of an important truth ; or , the self - approbation arifing from a confcioufnefs of having discharged our duty ...
... arise from the impreffions of external objects on our fenfes . Thus , the fenfible pleasure refulting from the difco- very of an important truth ; or , the self - approbation arifing from a confcioufnefs of having discharged our duty ...
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... arise that are worthy of special notice . These particulars are fufficient to fhew the utility of the principal rule we have given , and how ef fential it is to our happiness to make a juft diftinc- tion of goods and evils . But this is ...
... arise that are worthy of special notice . These particulars are fufficient to fhew the utility of the principal rule we have given , and how ef fential it is to our happiness to make a juft diftinc- tion of goods and evils . But this is ...
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Sivu 287 - A brute arrives at a point of perfection that he can never pass in a few years ; he has all the endowments he is capable of, and were he to live ten thousand more, would be the same thing he is at present.
Sivu 287 - But can we believe a thinking being that is in a perpetual progress of improvements, and travelling on from perfection to perfection, after having just looked abroad into the works of its Creator, and made a few discoveries of his infinite goodness, wisdom and power, must perish at her first setting out, and in the very beginning of her inquiries...
Sivu 196 - Hence the general principle of the law of nations is nothing more than the general law of sociability, which obliges all nations that have any intercourse with one another, to practise those duties to which individuals are naturally subject.
Sivu 287 - Point of Perfection that he can never pafs : In a few Years he has all the Endowments he is capable of; and were he to live ten thoufand more, would be the fame thing he is at prefent. Were a human...
Sivu 145 - ... point. Mons. Burlamaqui, whose work on the Principles of Natural and Political Law is well known, has said (pt. ii. ch. 3), " God has invested us with two means of perceiving or discerning moral good and evil ; the First is only a kind of Instinct, the Second is Reason or Judgment. Moral Instinct I call that natural bent or inclination which prompts us to approve of certain things as good and commendable, and to condemn others as bad and blamable, independent of reflection. Or, if any one has...
Sivu 287 - Are fuch abilities made for no purpofe ? A brute arrives at a point of perfection that he can never pafs : in a few years he has all the endowments he is capable of; and were he to live ten...
Sivu 77 - A being, independent of any other, has no rule to pursue, but such as he prescribes to himself; but a state of dependence will inevitably oblige the inferior to take the will of him, on whom he depends, as the rule of his conduct : not indeed in every particular, but in all those points wherein his dependence consists.
Sivu 130 - ... reason to the next and immediate cause thereof, and from thence to the cause of that cause, and plunge himself profoundly in the pursuit of causes, shall at last come to this, that there must be, as even the heathen philosophers confessed, one first mover ; that is, a first and an eternal cause of all things, which is that which men mean by the name of God...
Sivu 195 - Hobbes very juftly, a is divided into the natural law of man, and the natural law of jlates ; and the latter is what we call the law of nations.