| 1799 - 616 σελίδες
...moral philosophy can surely disregard the general feelings of human nature, and the according judgment of all ages and nations. But where are these feelings...recorded and preserved ? In those very writings which Gvotius is gravely blamed for having quoted. The usages and laws of nations, the events of history,... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1799 - 84 σελίδες
...hiftory, the opinions of philofophers, the fentiments of orators and poets, as well as the obfervation of common life, are, in truth, the materials out of which the fcience of morality is formed; and thofe who neglect them arejuftly chargeable with a vain attempt... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1814 - 516 σελίδες
...moral philosophy can surely disregard the general feelings of human nature and the according judgment of all ages and nations. But where are these feelings...the science of morality is formed ; and those who neglect them are justly chargeable with a vain attempt to philosophise without regard to fact and experience,... | |
| 1814 - 510 σελίδες
...moral philosophy can surely disregard the general feelings of human nature and the according judgment of all ages and nations. But where are these feelings...as well as the observation of common life, are, in ^ruthy the materials out of which the science of morality is formed ; and those who neglect them are... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1814 - 510 σελίδες
...moral philosophy can surely disregard the general feelings of human nature and the accordmg judgment of all ages and nations. But where are these feelings...gravely blamed for having quoted. The usages and laws of nation?, the events of history, the opinions of philosophers, the sentiments of orators and poets,... | |
| David Hoffman - 1817 - 398 σελίδες
...according judgment of all agjes and nations. But where are these feelings and that judgment recorded? In those very writings which Grotius is gravely blamed...the sentiments of orators and poets, as well as the observations of common life, arc, in truth, the materials out of which the science of morality is formed;... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1828 - 108 σελίδες
...feelings of * Grot. Jur. Bell, et Pac. Proleg. § 40. human nature and the according judgment of aH ages and nations. But where are these feelings and...the science of morality is formed ; and those who neglect them are justly chargeable with a vain attempt to philosophise without regard to fact and experience,... | |
| Arnold Hermann Ludwig Heeren - 1836 - 452 σελίδες
...judgments of all ages and nations. But where are those feelings and that judgment recorded and observed ? In those very writings which Grotius is gravely blamed...the science of morality is formed ; and those who neglect them are justly chargeable with a vain attempt to philosophise, without regard to fact and... | |
| David Hoffman - 1836 - 468 σελίδες
...moral philosophy can surely disregard the general feelings of human nature, and the according judgment of all ages and nations. But where are these feelings and that judgment recorded? In those very writings which Grotius is gravely blamed for having quoted. The usages and laws of nations,... | |
| George Ensor - 1838 - 638 σελίδες
...moral philosophy can surely disregard the general feelings of human nature and the according judgment of all ages and nations. But where are these feelings...the materials out of which the science of morality isformed ; and those who neglect them are justly chargeable with a vain attempt to philosophise without... | |
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