| Michael Maher - 1890 - 612 pages
...It is manifest, great part of common language and of common behaviour over the world is formed upon supposition of such a moral faculty, whether called...the understanding, or as a perception of the heart ; 18 or, which seems the truth, as including both. Nor is it at all doubtful in the general, what course... | |
| William Leslie Davidson - 1893 - 512 pages
...is manifest great part of common language, anil of common behaviour over the world, is formed upon supposition of such a moral faculty : whether called...considered as a sentiment of the understanding, or a perception of the heart ; or, which seems the truth, as including both " — where, of course, he... | |
| Alfred Edward Humphreys - 1895 - 298 pages
...Exemplification furnished in St Paul's own case. Bp Butler in his Dissertation on Virtue, speaks of ' a moral faculty ; whether called conscience, moral...moral sense, or divine reason; whether considered as a perception of the understanding, or as a sentiment of the heart ; or, which seems the truth, as including... | |
| Joseph Butler - 1896 - 514 pages
...language, and of common behaviour over the world, is formed upon supposition of such a moral faculty :1 ; whether called conscience, moral reason, moral sense,...the understanding, or as a perception of the heart 4 ; or, which seems the truth, as including both. § 3. It has an acknowledged standard; and conclusive... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone - 1896 - 510 pages
...language, and of common behaviour over the world, is formed upon supposition of such a moral faculty 3 ; whether called conscience, moral reason, moral sense,...the understanding, or as a perception of the heart 4 ; or, which seems the truth, as including both. • § 3. It IMs an acknowledged standard; and conclusive... | |
| Joseph Butler - 1896 - 514 pages
...of common behaviour over the world, is formed upon supposition of such a moral faculty 3 ; whether 1 called conscience, moral reason, moral sense, or divine...the understanding, or as a perception of the heart 4 ; or, which seems the truth, as including both. § 3. It Ms an acknowledged standard; and conclusive... | |
| Sir Thomas Dyke Acland - 1896 - 274 pages
...supposition of such a moral faculty (as he had described) whether called conscience, moral reason, Q moral sense, or divine reason; whether considered as a sentiment of the understanding or a perception of the heart, or which seems the truth as including both." * Dr. Whewell, professor of... | |
| Sir Lewis Amherst Selby-Bigge - 1897 - 476 pages
...tendency to the interest of a system, 480. [fiut ler.] v. conscience, common language and behaviour imply a moral faculty whether called conscience, moral reason,...considered as a sentiment of the understanding or a perception of the heart, or, which seems the truth, as including both, 244. [A. Smith.] theory of... | |
| Sir Lewis Amherst Selby-Bigge - 1897 - 456 pages
...moral reason, moral sense, or divine reason, whether considered as a sentiment of the understanding or a perception of the heart, or, which seems the truth, as including both, 244. [A. Smith.] theory of approbation (qv) as due to a peculiar moral sense, dist. theory of sympathy... | |
| Frank Herbert Hayward - 1901 - 314 pages
...importance is found to be emphasised far more in the (later) Drssertation than in the (earlier) Sermons, " whether called conscience, moral reason, moral sense,...heart or, which seems the truth, as including both " (Dissertation). This wide and perhaps vague meaning of practical reason reappears in Sidgwick, and... | |
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