Outlines of Moral PhilosophyW. Allan, 1864 - 164 pages |
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active principles agreeable animals appears appetites argument arise Aristotle ARTICLE association of ideas benevolent affections body branch brutes cerning Cicero circumstances commonly conclusion conduct connection conscious consequence considered Cudworth Deity disposition doctrine effects enjoyments Epicurus evil existence external fact feel fellow-creatures Final Causes habits happiness human affairs Ideal Theory implies important INDIANA UNIVERSITY INDIANENSIS influence inquiries instance instincts intellectual intuitive J. S. Mill judgment Justice knowledge language laurel water laws lead mankind material world means moral constitution Moral Faculty Moral Philosophy moralists notions objects obligation observation operations opinions origin ourselves particular perceived phenomena philosophers pleasure posteriori principal charm principle of action produced reason regard relation remark respect Right and Wrong scepticism SECTION self-love sensations sense of duty SIGILLUM simple ideas society species speculative Stoics supposed syllogism Taste tendency theory tion trace truth ultimate fact universe various Veracity VERITAS virtue virtuous words writers